Yves Saint Laurent Fall 2010 Campaign | Daria Werbowy by Inez & Vinoodh

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 6, 2010

Taking the mantle from Natalia Vodianova, Daria Werbowy becomes the face of Yves Saint Laurent’s fall campaign photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. (TFS)



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15 thoughts on “Yves Saint Laurent Fall 2010 Campaign | Daria Werbowy by Inez & Vinoodh”

    • You clearly don't understand the YSL aesthetic. As mentioned, this is quintessential YSL, thus very appropriate for a YSL campaign. It reflects the brand and the clothes. Anything groundbreaking or completely original would be not reflective of the brand, thus not appropriate.

      Reply
    • You clearly don't understand the YSL aesthetic. As mentioned, this is quintessential YSL, thus very appropriate for a YSL campaign. It reflects the brand and the clothes. Anything groundbreaking or completely original would be not reflective of the brand, thus not appropriate.

      Reply
    • You clearly don't understand the YSL aesthetic. As mentioned, this is quintessential YSL, thus very appropriate for a YSL campaign. It reflects the brand and the clothes. Anything groundbreaking or completely original would be not reflective of the brand, thus not appropriate.

      Reply
    • You clearly don't understand the YSL aesthetic. As mentioned, this is quintessential YSL, thus very appropriate for a YSL campaign. It reflects the brand and the clothes. Anything groundbreaking or completely original would be not reflective of the brand, thus not appropriate.

      Reply
    • You clearly don't understand the YSL aesthetic. As mentioned, this is quintessential YSL, thus very appropriate for a YSL campaign. It reflects the brand and the clothes. Anything groundbreaking or completely original would be not reflective of the brand, thus not appropriate.

      Reply

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