Hermès Spring 2011 Campaign | Jacquelyn Jablonski by Nick Knight

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 8, 2011

Hermès goes into the shadows for its spring 2011 campaign starring Jacquelyn Jablonski. Photographed by Nick Knight, Jacquelyn dons the label’s western inspired garb for the new season.






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32 thoughts on “Hermès Spring 2011 Campaign | Jacquelyn Jablonski by Nick Knight”

  1. Poor Jaqueline, they knew her face was going to be blurred and casted her purely on her movement.
    I personally think the campaign itself looks like some local ‘luxury’ brand which advertises in a hotel magazine.

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  2. campaign is about to give people the concept and spirit of the brand. for this point, i think Nick Knight did a great job. best Hermes campaign so far. for those people who want to see the details of the clothes, i think you should just go to Hermes stores to have a close look.

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  3. Jacquelyn is wayyyyyyyyyyyyy to gorgeous to be blurred like that. I was so excited when she was cast in a campaign, but this is seriously not worthy of her beauty.
    I liked Karlie’s ads wayyy better.

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  4. Jacquelyn is wayyyyyyyyyyyyy to gorgeous to be blurred like that. I was so excited when she was cast in a campaign, but this is seriously not worthy of her beauty.
    I liked Karlie’s ads wayyy better.

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  5. Like someone said, BLURS may not be exceptional for a clothing ad, but THESE BLURS I think really exaggerates the clothes. I think they all look stunning, either way.

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  6. i’m feeling the movements… the right pieces are made to be the focal point.. who cares about the model’s face? it’s about the designs not her…

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  7. i’m feeling the movements… the right pieces are made to be the focal point.. who cares about the model’s face? it’s about the designs not her…

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  8. i’m feeling the movements… the right pieces are made to be the focal point.. who cares about the model’s face? it’s about the designs not her…

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  9. i’m feeling the movements… the right pieces are made to be the focal point.. who cares about the model’s face? it’s about the designs not her…

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