Louis Vuitton Spring 2011 Campaign Preview | Freja Beha Erichsen, Raquel Zimmermann & Kristen McMenamy by Steven Meisel

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Published December 31, 2010

Inviting us into their boudoir, Freja Beha Erichsen, Raquel Zimmermann and Kristen McMenamy star in the spring 2011 campaign from Louis Vuitton shot by Steven Meisel. (TFS)


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13 thoughts on “Louis Vuitton Spring 2011 Campaign Preview | Freja Beha Erichsen, Raquel Zimmermann & Kristen McMenamy by Steven Meisel”

  1. Agree with the above comment. Also, I thought Alana Zimmer would have been perfect for this- kind of a softer substitute to Raquel (though I do love Raquel).

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  2. Whoaaa…what a difference from Fall 2010 Mad Men ads! This is muchhhhhhh much edgier. The problem I have with LV brand (clothing wise) is that it doesnt have that “thing”. I can recognize brands just by looking at their stuff. LV is different. Idk if thats necessarily a good thing…time will show I guess.

    Maybe the reason I like this ad is because im Freja and Raquel biased 🙂

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