The latest visual of Lady Dior Campaign with Marion Cotillard has been released on Twitter. It’s beautiful and it’s signed by Annie Leibovitz!






The latest visual of Lady Dior Campaign with Marion Cotillard has been released on Twitter. It’s beautiful and it’s signed by Annie Leibovitz!
On Tuesday, Annie Leibovitz’s $24 million loan comes due, but she really can’t pay it.
Her lender, Art Capital, is planning to sell Leibovitz’s archive and describes it as fine art and intellectual property, as the right to reproduce and sell pictures.
One recent court document reveals that Leibovitz’s vintage Rolling Stone material alone was appraised “in excess of $50 million.”

Marion Cotillard, who was featured in the advertisement for the Lady Dior bag last fall is set to continue her role in Dior’s advertising campaign.
The next chapter in the Lady Dior advertising saga, sees the Oscar-winning actress continuing her adventures, this time in New York City as “Lady Red.”
Print ads, photographed by Annie Leibovitz, are slated to break in August fashion titles and be plastered around Paris during fashion week in October.

Louis Vuitton takes its travel theme “to infinity and beyond” in its latest “Core Values” campaign underlining its travel roots:
The campaign features astronauts Buzz Aldrin, Jim Lovell and Sally Ride, marking the 40th anniversary of “One giant leap for mankind.”
Aldrin, who walked on the moon in 1969 was shot by Annie Leibovitz with his fellow astronauts posed with a battered pickup truck and a Louis Vuitton Icare travel bag while gazing up into the sky in the California desert.
The ads will hit magazines’ July issues in a couple of weeks.


















