With the New Year comes a slew of campaign images. Already we’ve seen Natalia Vodianova’s Givenchy, Guerlain, and YSL; Karlie Kloss for Dior and Hermès; Rasa Zukauskaite for Prada; Hannah Holman for Marc by Marc Jacobs; Iselin Steiro, Patricia van der Vliet, and Mirte Mass for Balenciaga, Daria Werbowy for Loewe, Anja Rubik for Fendi; Raquel Zimmermann for Chloé; Claudia Schiffer for Chanel and Salvatore Ferragamo; Sasha Pivovarova and Viktoriya Sasonkina for Mulberry; Natasha Poly for Gucci; Jamie Bochert for Lanvin and Marc Jacobs; Lara Stone for Louis Vuitton; and Christy Turlington for Bally.

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Karen Elson stole back a campaign from a celebrity—way to go girl! It seems St. John’s was more than tired of Angelina Jolie, as chief executive officer Glenn McMahon explained, “[Jolie] overshadowed the brand. We wanted to make a clean break from actresses and steer away from blondes and cleanse the palette.”

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Jimmy Choo stayed true to Angela Lindvall, because if it works, why change it, right? She’s taken lounging to a new level against halogen lights, giving smoldering stares worthy of only a model like Angela.

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Dree Hemingway not only nabbed the Valentino campaign, but it seems she took Jean Paul Gaultier under her spell as well. This new campaign was shot by Inez & Vinoodh and styled by Carine Roitfeld in a major WWII-inspired way, no?

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And because there’s never enough Georgia May Jagger, Versace just released two brand-new images from their campaign. Though the setting and poses are the same, she’s still given the brand a major revitalization of youth.



