VIDEO: Behind-the-scenes on the new Louis Vuitton advert
Marc Jacobs talks us through the new campaign starring Christie Turlington, Natalia Vodianova and Karen Elson
Marc Jacobs talks us through the new campaign starring Christie Turlington, Natalia Vodianova and Karen Elson
We got our hands on this behind-the-scenes video of Marc Jacobs on the set of the gorgeous new Louis Vuitton Autumn/Winter 2010 ad campaign...
Starring Christie Turlington, Natalia Vodianova and Karen Elson - who Marc describes as 'three of the most beautiful women in the world' - the campaign features gorgeous shots of the model trio set in a backstage dressing room.
SEE THE COMPLETE LOUIS VUITTON AUTUMN/WINTER 2010 COLLECTION HERE
'The whole shoot had a sort of cinematic feel to it,' says Marc. 'It really is a continuation of the spirit that we started with in the show, which was a celebration of women, and joy, and indulging in the qualities and luxuries and the art of living that women get to enjoy.'
SEE THE COMPLETE LOUIS VUITTON AUTUMN/WINTER 2010 COLLECTION HERE
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