Escada Spring 2011 Campaign | Isabeli Fontana by Peter Lindbergh

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 22, 2011

Isabeli Fontana replaces Milla Jovovich as the face of Escada’s spring 2011 campaign and lookbook lensed by Peter Lindbergh. The Brazilian stunner shows her more mature side in the label’s sportswear inspired ensembles ranging from jumpsuits to floor-length gowns.









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22 thoughts on “Escada Spring 2011 Campaign | Isabeli Fontana by Peter Lindbergh”

  1. She has a very strong face. Although this is very commercial and JcPenny catalogue like. They should have not replaced Milla.

  2. Isabeli is gorgeous, but they really should have photoshopped her barbed wire tattoo.
    It looks really out of place in this more mature and commercial campaign

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