Kenzo Fall 2011 Campaign | Aymeline Valade & Kasia Struss by Mario Sorrenti

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Published July 8, 2011

Wild West – Joined by male model Clément Chabernaud, Aymeline Valade and Kasia Struss front Kenzo’s fall 2011 campaign photographed by Mario Sorrenti. With a frontier theme, Kasia looks dapper in an elegant menswear while Aymeline channels Frida Kahlo in Kenzo’s lavish take on a Mexican rebozo shawl.





source | Tarsha @ TFS


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9 thoughts on “Kenzo Fall 2011 Campaign | Aymeline Valade & Kasia Struss by Mario Sorrenti”

    • That’s interesting I liked it much more on the catwalk! But then I think they look very very different, I didn’t even realise at first it was the same collection – completely different mood.

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    • That’s interesting I liked it much more on the catwalk! But then I think they look very very different, I didn’t even realise at first it was the same collection – completely different mood.

      Reply
  1. It certainly does look better in print, just not good enough. But the treatment (with the heavy fill and heavy clarity adjustment) I personally think makes the dresses and particularly the prints look muddy and messy.

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