An image from Liberty of London's fall campaign.
Photo By WWD Staff
LIBERTY OF NEW YORK: Liberty of London has left its namesake city in the dust this season — and opted for New York as the backdrop for its fall ad campaign. The store drafted Steven Klein to shoot the campaign for the Liberty of London in-house accessories brand, which is inspired by the vintage prints and fabrics in the bulging archives of the Regent Street store. Garren did the hair and Rachel Alexander is the model in the slightly eerie, Forties-era images that were shot in Klein's studio. "I wanted to create the old-world grandeur of a British stately home, with just a hint of Art Nouveau, to celebrate and identify with Liberty's iconic history," said Tamara Salmon, the store's creative director. The ad will break in the September issues of magazines including British Vogue, Italian Vogue, Tatler, Tank, Pop and British Vanity Fair. — S.C.
PARR NONE: Martin Parr, whose color-drenched photos often feature unglamorous folk and fashions of dubious taste, is training his lens on luxury and chic for a change. Word has it Parr was tapped to shoot Louis Vuitton's men's campaign for fall. It is expected to break in select September fashion magazines. — Miles Socha







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