Toni Garrn & Querelle Jansen Exude Pure Elegance for Max Mara Studio’s Fall 2012 Campaign

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 9, 2012

Town & CountryToni Garrn and Querelle Jansen are tapped for the fall 2012 campaign from Max Mara’s Studio collection. The duo poses in an elegant mix of tweed, fur and leather for a town and country inspired look.













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8 thoughts on “Toni Garrn & Querelle Jansen Exude Pure Elegance for Max Mara Studio’s Fall 2012 Campaign”

  1. Even though the photos are nicer here for the Studio Collection, the coats aren’t even close to the minimal chic of the Fall 2012 regular collection (whose textures are gorgeous, too).

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  2. The blonde girl looks exactly the same on every picture…Probably the worst campaign for a major client I have seen in a long time…

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