Does Marilyn Manson Make You Want to Buy Saint Laurent Menswear?
Alongside Saskia de Brauw, Manson apparently stars in the label’s Hedi Slimane-lensed spring menswear campaign.
Alongside Saskia de Brauw, Manson apparently stars in the label’s Hedi Slimane-lensed spring menswear campaign.
We know the point of these ads is to sell handbags, and whoever art directed them clearly tried to highlight the bags by juxtaposing brightly colored ones against a stark background, but we can’t help but be a little distracted by how gorgeous Marion Cotillard–and her clothes–are.
Beyoncé lent more than her face to H&M’s summer collection–she also had a hand in designing it.
Frank Ocean continues his takeover of the fashion industry.
The adorable campaign features Marc Jacobs in his signature skirt and button down (don’t worry he still wore pajamas to the launch event) handily hoisting up models like Ginta Lapina on top of the Diet Coke cans he designed. In one ad he’s holding up the can, and a model, on his shoulders–in another he’s holding a straw that a model is reclining on.
The commercial is even better.
The campaign gives us a first look at a portion of the collection, which ranges in price from $29.99 to $89.99 and includes dresses, shoes accessories and more. We’ve seen it in person and a lot of it is actually pretty cute.
Tilda Swinton is suddenly everywhere this week. First as David Bowie’s wife in the rocker’s new music video and now she’s been cast in an equally perfect role: the face of Chanel’s Paris-Edinburgh Metiers d’Art collection, WWD is reporting.
Thanks to Jennifer Lawrence’s memorable Oscars night on Sunday (well, and that whole Katniss Everdeen thing), she’s now a household name. But the newly minted Oscar winner is also, of course, the face of Miss Dior.
Here’s what she says it’s like to wear Dior.
Here’s Jennifer Lawrence in her first major campaign.
Would you like to see David Beckham run around in his underwear dripping wet? Of course you would.
Marc Jacobs on his new Diet Coke campaign: “I think glamour and sex sells just about everything.”