Naomi Campbell for Dolce & Gabbana Animalier 2011 Campaign by Mert & Marcus

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 15, 2011

Dolce & Gabbana enlists some true star power with Naomi Campbell as the face of their latest Animalier eyewear campaign. Photographed by Mert & Marcus, Naomi wears Dolce’s signature animal prints in sleek and sexy styles that make for some hot advertisements.



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26 thoughts on “Naomi Campbell for Dolce & Gabbana Animalier 2011 Campaign by Mert & Marcus”

  1. This guys are definitely digital artists and not fashion photographer at all, be paid thousands of dollars for crappy things like that.. Not for me anymore

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  2. This guys are definitely digital artists and not fashion photographer at all, be paid thousands of dollars for crappy things like that.. Not for me anymore

    Reply

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