Saskia de Brauw & Joan Smalls for Chanel Spring 2012 Campaign by Karl Lagerfeld

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 4, 2012

Sporty ChanelSaskia de Brauw and Joan Smalls get some outdoor activity for the spring 2012 campaign from luxury label Chanel. Captured by the label’s creative director Karl Lagerfeld, the duo hits the beach wearing lightweight dresses and outerwear in these classically styled images shot at the Hôtel du Cap Eden Roc.










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9 thoughts on “Saskia de Brauw & Joan Smalls for Chanel Spring 2012 Campaign by Karl Lagerfeld”

  1. I cannot help but be reminded of that iconic Vogue Cover with the blond lady holding 2 large gymnast rings, a good thing. Very retro and appropriate for London’s Olympics. Not that Karl would care much about that.

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