Opening Ceremony x Levi’s Spring 2011: Anais Pouliot by Terry Richardson

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 2, 2011

Following the release of their spring lineup, Opening Ceremony looks to Terry Richardson once more, this time around to photograph the retailer’s latest collaboration with Levi’s. Styled by Mel Ottenberg, Anais Pouliot and PJ keep things nonchalant in a wardrobe of denim blues with a contemporary fit. (x-posted to The Fashionisto)







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18 thoughts on “Opening Ceremony x Levi’s Spring 2011: Anais Pouliot by Terry Richardson”

  1. haha the guy’s face in the first shot is priceless – sort of how I imagine I would react to Terry Richardson

  2. haha the guy’s face in the first shot is priceless – sort of how I imagine I would react to Terry Richardson

  3. I like it. Many hate on Terry for the sexual aspect of his photos, but SOMETIMES (key word here, before I get ripped apart) it works. There is something perverse about the way he portrays innosence. I love the simple styling. Its very 70’s but not too obvious.

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