Campaign | Toni Garrn for Zara Fall 2009 by David Sims

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published August 4, 2009

Spanish clothing line, Zara, taps Toni Garrn as the face of their fall-winter ad campaign. The 18-year-old model remains elegant and composed in front of David Sims’ lens, showing just how much she has grown since her 2007 debut.

source | via The Fashionisto


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22 thoughts on “Campaign | Toni Garrn for Zara Fall 2009 by David Sims”

  1. you know, it’s easy to say “oh, they’re just ripping off famous designs” .In reality, few can afford the amazing pieces from Balmain and Isabel Marant (I notice some copies of these two designers in the ad pics).Although I couldn’t stand seeing everyone dressed the same way I am, I must admit I was able to find some great pieces in their collections at fair prices so far.
    I love Toni as well, and the entire campaign looks great, they’re really starting to grow as a brand.

    Reply
  2. you know, it’s easy to say “oh, they’re just ripping off famous designs” .In reality, few can afford the amazing pieces from Balmain and Isabel Marant (I notice some copies of these two designers in the ad pics).Although I couldn’t stand seeing everyone dressed the same way I am, I must admit I was able to find some great pieces in their collections at fair prices so far.
    I love Toni as well, and the entire campaign looks great, they’re really starting to grow as a brand.

    Reply
  3. you know, it’s easy to say “oh, they’re just ripping off famous designs” .In reality, few can afford the amazing pieces from Balmain and Isabel Marant (I notice some copies of these two designers in the ad pics).Although I couldn’t stand seeing everyone dressed the same way I am, I must admit I was able to find some great pieces in their collections at fair prices so far.
    I love Toni as well, and the entire campaign looks great, they’re really starting to grow as a brand.

    Reply
  4. you know, it’s easy to say “oh, they’re just ripping off famous designs” .In reality, few can afford the amazing pieces from Balmain and Isabel Marant (I notice some copies of these two designers in the ad pics).Although I couldn’t stand seeing everyone dressed the same way I am, I must admit I was able to find some great pieces in their collections at fair prices so far.
    I love Toni as well, and the entire campaign looks great, they’re really starting to grow as a brand.

    Reply

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