Velvet fashion director Rachele Bagnato and photographer Azim Haidaryan partner for a story fueled by pop art. Featuring Jessica Lewis alongside Aris Schwabe, Marc Massa and Patrick Phillips, nonchalance and intrigue set in for an interesting tale.
Velvet fashion director Rachele Bagnato and photographer Azim Haidaryan partner for a story fueled by pop art. Featuring Jessica Lewis alongside Aris Schwabe, Marc Massa and Patrick Phillips, nonchalance and intrigue set in for an interesting tale.
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How is this tale “interesting”? Please explain.
Also, the last shot – if one only added a Hermès logo & a headline, it could very well be a fall/winter ad campaign shot. Pop art?
just bad
Has an Andy Warhols ‘the factory’ feel about it. Jessica lewis reminds me a little of Malgosia.
very-bad
not too bad in my opinion, loving that slight urban feel
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not too bad in my opinion, loving that slight urban feel
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The only thing better is the leather jacket with the skull
What’s interesting in this tale? Please explain.
Also, the last shot – if one added a Hermes logo and a headline, it could look like a perfect fall/winter ad campaign. Nice shot btw. But where is it pop art?
What’s interesting in this tale? Please explain.
Also, the last shot – if one added a Hermes logo and a headline, it could look like a perfect fall/winter ad campaign. Nice shot btw. But where is it pop art?
What’s interesting in this tale? Please explain.
Also, the last shot – if one added a Hermes logo and a headline, it could look like a perfect fall/winter ad campaign. Nice shot btw. But where is it pop art?
i love her hair. these photos are interesting!
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