Fendi Fall 2010 Campaign Preview | Anja Rubik by Karl Lagerfeld

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Published July 9, 2010

Anja Rubik returns as the face of Fendi for the second consecutive season. This time around, she is joined by Baptiste Giabiconi in cinematic advertisements lensed by Karl Lagerfeld. (WWD)





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92 thoughts on “Fendi Fall 2010 Campaign Preview | Anja Rubik by Karl Lagerfeld”

  1. Does Baptiste really have to just be there? The boy is hot, but seriously sometimes the ads would be better off without him being randomly there doing nothing

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  2. Does Baptiste really have to just be there? The boy is hot, but seriously sometimes the ads would be better off without him being randomly there doing nothing

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  3. Does Baptiste really have to just be there? The boy is hot, but seriously sometimes the ads would be better off without him being randomly there doing nothing

    Reply
  4. Does Baptiste really have to just be there? The boy is hot, but seriously sometimes the ads would be better off without him being randomly there doing nothing

    Reply
  5. Does Baptiste really have to just be there? The boy is hot, but seriously sometimes the ads would be better off without him being randomly there doing nothing

    Reply
  6. Does Baptiste really have to just be there? The boy is hot, but seriously sometimes the ads would be better off without him being randomly there doing nothing

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  7. I really admire Baptiste for the fame that can sleep with Karl. I love Lagerfeld and everything set up, but I didn't sleep with him for fame, there are some limits, right?

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  8. I really admire Baptiste for the fame that can sleep with Karl. I love Lagerfeld and everything set up, but I didn't sleep with him for fame, there are some limits, right?

    Reply
  9. I really admire Baptiste for the fame that can sleep with Karl. I love Lagerfeld and everything set up, but I didn't sleep with him for fame, there are some limits, right?

    Reply
  10. I really admire Baptiste for the fame that can sleep with Karl. I love Lagerfeld and everything set up, but I didn't sleep with him for fame, there are some limits, right?

    Reply
  11. I really admire Baptiste for the fame that can sleep with Karl. I love Lagerfeld and everything set up, but I didn't sleep with him for fame, there are some limits, right?

    Reply

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