Jil Sander Spring 2011 Campaign | Daria Strokous by Willy Vanderperre

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 12, 2011

After a runway show of mass proportions and bright colors, the spring 2011 campaign from Jil Sander once again enlists Willy Vanderperre to a shoot a campaign that uses lighting to its advantage. Featuring Daria Strokous, the advertisements place focus on the collection’s striped accessories and bold palette.





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28 thoughts on “Jil Sander Spring 2011 Campaign | Daria Strokous by Willy Vanderperre”

  1. It was a terrible, unflattering collection, but these ads are quite amazing. Different from anything i’ve seen so far. MUCH MORE superior than Miranda Kerr ones.

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  2. It was a terrible, unflattering collection, but these ads are quite amazing. Different from anything i’ve seen so far. MUCH MORE superior than Miranda Kerr ones.

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  3. I love this campaign, though I wish there were an ad where she was standing up so we could see the clothes better. I love the half-head!

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