See More from Marc Jacobs’ Fall 2013 Ads with Edie Campbell & Lily McMenamy

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Published August 29, 2013

Marc’s Glamour – We shared a preview of the fall advertisements from Marc Jacobs earlier this season, and now here is a look at the full campaign starring Edie Campbell and Lily McMenamy. Juergen Teller lensed the pair with Campbell playing the role of aloof elegance while McMenamy shows off some rather interesting facial expressions. Jacobs’ designs of bold metallic fabrics, furs and sequins are juxtaposed against a gritty setting with styling by Love’s Katie Grand.













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3 thoughts on “See More from Marc Jacobs’ Fall 2013 Ads with Edie Campbell & Lily McMenamy”

  1. I am confused with this… it seems almost mean that they have the one odd looking girl in very unflattering poses. 🙁 really really confused. For me, this doesn’t come across as celebrating unique beauty.

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