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Roberto Cavalli enlists Naomi Campbell, Karen Elson, Kristen McMenamy and Daphne Groeneveld for its spring 2012 campaign shot by Steven Meisel.
Campbell, McMenamy and Elson are all in their 30s and 40s, signaling a stark contrast to fashion’s fascination with teenage models in recent years.
Campbell’s presence marks the recent rise of the original supermodel, with the 1990s’ biggest names becoming increasingly prevalent in the past few months.

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The spring 2012 campaign from Prada feature Natasha Poly, Meghan Collison, Elise Crombez, Ymre Stiekema and Katryn Kruger photographed by Steven Meisel.
According to the release, “the gas station is cast as a central symbol in this post-modern crossroads of new horizons and economic fulfillment, a stage set where fashion, fantasy and the promise of new discoveries collide.”

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Here’s the first look at Laura Kampman for Balenciaga Spring / Summer 2012 campaign lensed by Steven Meisel.
Laura Kampman was recently voted by Models.com as one of the top ten newcomers and this is her first major campaign.
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The resort 2012 campaign from Prada enlists French actress and model Léa Seydoux for a romantically dark series of images lensed by Steven Meisel.

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For its Fall 2011 campaign video, shot by fashion photographer Steven Meisel, the sophisticated Lanvin chose Pitbull’s “I Know You Want Me” as its title track.
Starring supers Karen Elson and Raquel Zimmermann – as well as a pair of dashing male models – the video sees the models getting their grove on.
The campaign has everything you have come to expect from Lanvin’s Alber Elbaz — ultra-feminine designs, stunning silhouettes, and glamorous accessories.

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Jimmy Choo has unveiled its Autumn Winter 2011 advertising campaign, shot for the first time by fashion photographer Steven Meisel.
The campaign is inspired by cinematic 1970s Parisian glamour and conveys the darker, subversive side of femininity.
Meisel lenses Raquel Zimmermann in the old-world glamour of New York City’s Waldorf Astoria and captures a scene of stolen, or perhaps forbidden, romance.
