Lanvin for H&M Fall 2010 Campaign by David Sims

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published November 2, 2010

After a series of previews, we finally have the full Lanvin for H&M campaign which features Natasha Poly, Hannelore Knuts and Tati Cotliar. Photographed by David Sims, the models wear a range of colorful and voluminous silhouettes. View the video here.





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21 thoughts on “Lanvin for H&M Fall 2010 Campaign by David Sims”

  1. The concept and shots are just incredible. Amazing.

    But to be perfectly honest I think the lighting and retouching treatment reflect the cheap price of H&M and I’m rather surprised that David Sims is responsible for it.

    Reply
  2. The concept and shots are just incredible. Amazing.

    But to be perfectly honest I think the lighting and retouching treatment reflect the cheap price of H&M and I’m rather surprised that David Sims is responsible for it.

    Reply
  3. crap! sorry so say, i love h&m and the clothes look great, but the whole idea and how it’s presented is just booring and non worthy for either lanvin or david sims,

    Reply

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