Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Final Edited Givenchy Perfume Ad campaign
Underwater shoot, inspired by Mermaids and surfers and Riccardo Tisci S/S 2012 collection.
Perfume called Surreal.
Riccardo Tisci
Riccardo Tisci is the creative director at Givenchy and I particularly like his collections and styles, as they mirror the 'GIVENCHY LOOK' Hard, Strong, Quirky, Dark and Androgynous.
I researched his past collections through to current day, and the main collection that has stood out to me is the most current. S/S 2012 collection. I love the references he uses, a romance between mermaids and surfers.
Here are some images I am using for inspiration for my shoot and add campaign.
I researched his past collections through to current day, and the main collection that has stood out to me is the most current. S/S 2012 collection. I love the references he uses, a romance between mermaids and surfers.
Here are some images I am using for inspiration for my shoot and add campaign.
Givenchy perfume adverts
Givenchy have a very androgynous and quirky look however with their perfume ads, they have a feminine touch to the hard edgy look . They always have the Givenchy logo (the four G's) on every page and the Givenchy font at the top of the page, with some kind of slogan, ( Love the be Givenchy....)
Spirit Of a Fashion House Brief
Spirit of fashion house is a new project of mine, to create a DPS on a Perfume campaign from a chosen Fashion House of Our choice, Inspired by there history and s/s 2012 collections.
I chose the very infamous Givenchy fashion house. Here are some previous ad campaigns for Givenchy .
I chose the very infamous Givenchy fashion house. Here are some previous ad campaigns for Givenchy .
Fashion Editor Shoot
This is My final fashion editor shoot, inspired by Sandra Skoglund, Richard Nicol's S/S 2012 collection, Inferno 1960's film by Henri Georges Clouzout and the 1960's style icons.
Hair/ Make-up by Elenor Kate Bowes
Styling and Customization by Talia Lewis, Kim Faulkner, Leanne Muir.
Photography by Talia Lewis, Kim Faulkner.
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