Daphne Groeneveld Gets Cinematic for the New Dior Addict Campaign

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Published June 22, 2012

And Dior Created Woman – Inspired by Brigitte Bardot’s iconic role in And God Created Woman, photographer Tim Walker and director Jonas Åkerlund team up to capture the latest campaign for fragrance Dior Addict, with classic French cinema sentimentality and sensuality. Daphne Groeneveld plays the carefree sex kitten role perfectly in beach images and film shot in St. Tropez, where she charms every man along the way.






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5 thoughts on “Daphne Groeneveld Gets Cinematic for the New Dior Addict Campaign”

  1. REally cool and fun video–just the right mix of retro and self-awareness of being retro (meta retro?) without being too literal or campy.

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