Valerija Kelava for Y-3 Spring 2012 Campaign by Collier Schorr

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 27, 2012

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Updated March 24, 2023

Spring Overlap – The spring 2012 campaign from Y-3 enlists Collier Schorr for a collage style series of images featuring xeroxed photographs of the archival city of Brasilia. With art direction by Lloyd & Co, the advertisements star Valerija Kelava and male model Harry Goodwins styled by Jay Massacret. Schorr notes that he was inspired by the androgyny and fluidity of Yohji Yamamoto’s designs for the still images and accompanying film. / Hair by Holli Smith, Makeup by Sil Bruinsma





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