Marc Jacobs Spring 2011 Campaign by Juergen Teller

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 30, 2011

Marc Jacob’s spring 2011 campaign goes back stage with models Caroline Brasch Nielsen, Olga Sherer, Siri Tollerod, Kirsi Pyrhonen, Masha Kirsanova and others wearing the seventies luxe collection styled by Venetia Scott. Photographed by Juergen Teller, the girls strike a pose in the multi-image campaign.













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12 thoughts on “Marc Jacobs Spring 2011 Campaign by Juergen Teller”

  1. Unlike the fall campaign – one of my favorite campaigns ever – this is not really my aesthetic. That said, I think that this is well done. I think it exhibits the spirit of the vibrant 70s glam collection. At the same time, I think the wash of gold makes everything look more beautiful, less tacky, while Teller’s style makes it more approachable.

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