Eniko & Constance for Cesare Paciotti Fall/Winter 09.10 by Mario Sorrenti

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published June 30, 2009

Breaking out of the seemingly countless number of black and white campaigns, Cesare Paciotti brings a little heat to the fall-winter season with these red-hot ads by Mario Sorrenti. Models Eniko Mihalik and Constance Jablonski make a flawless duo as they show off their already incredibly long legs in Paciotti’s ultra sexy pumps.

Ad Campaign: Cesare Paciotti
Season: Fall/Winter 09.10
Photographer: Mario Sorrenti
Models: Eniko Mihalik & Constance Jablonski

source | Fashion Copious


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6 thoughts on “Eniko & Constance for Cesare Paciotti Fall/Winter 09.10 by Mario Sorrenti”

  1. What exactly was the concept here?
    Tries to be a bit different, even surreal but the high polished look make it feel awkward and undecided.
    Another pointless campaign…

    Reply
  2. What exactly was the concept here?
    Tries to be a bit different, even surreal but the high polished look make it feel awkward and undecided.
    Another pointless campaign…

    Reply
  3. What exactly was the concept here?
    Tries to be a bit different, even surreal but the high polished look make it feel awkward and undecided.
    Another pointless campaign…

    Reply

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