Campaign | Ania Poniewierska Fall 2010 by Artur Wesolowski

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 9, 2010

Arthur Wesolowski (76 management) uses clean lines and sharp angles for the fall 2010 campaign of Ania Poniewierska. Styled by its namesake, Ania Poniewierska, the advertisements display the simple and clean nature of the collection.










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22 thoughts on “Campaign | Ania Poniewierska Fall 2010 by Artur Wesolowski”

  1. ^Although it's not the most exciting of campaigns, I think people often forget that campaigns are meant to sell the clothing. Not everything is meant to be entertaining.

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  2. ^Although it's not the most exciting of campaigns, I think people often forget that campaigns are meant to sell the clothing. Not everything is meant to be entertaining.

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  3. The concept isn't terrible but it's not very well executed – and the model looks downright uncomfortable in almost every shot. Sigh.

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  4. The concept isn't terrible but it's not very well executed – and the model looks downright uncomfortable in almost every shot. Sigh.

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  5. She looks so much like Georgina Stojilkovic.
    But, of course, Georgina is prettier and hotter (I don´t mean to be rude with this model, but I just love Georgina)

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  6. She looks so much like Georgina Stojilkovic.
    But, of course, Georgina is prettier and hotter (I don´t mean to be rude with this model, but I just love Georgina)

    Reply

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