Patachou Fall 2011 Campaign | Sophia Lie by Gustavo Marx

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 4, 2011

Gustavo Marx captures Sophia Lie on the streets of New York City for the fall 2011 campaign from Brazilian label, Patachou. This collection was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rear Window”, and for the campaign Marx “chased” Sophia around Manhattan in contemporary looks styled by Patachou designer Erika Frade. / Beauty by Ronnie Peterson @ Artists by Next












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11 thoughts on “Patachou Fall 2011 Campaign | Sophia Lie by Gustavo Marx”

  1. Lol i thought this was horrible half blinky eyes and facials in some of them.
    Only good thing is the depth of field from the lens used.

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