Victoria Beckham for Marc Jacobs
Victoria Beckham for Marc Jacobs Pictures Released
Victoria Beckham's ad campaign for Marc Jacobs is just what you need to make you smile in time for the weekend- the new pictures released will certainly give you a giggle.
Marc Jacobs has bagged himself a Spice Girl- quite literally- for his spring/summer 08 campaign with the new images showing Victoria emerging from a giant carrier.
It appears that she may have found her sense of humour as the images show her in some quite strange positions- including one of just her legs sticking out of the top of a bag. |
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In the Juergen Teller photos, which can be found in February issues of Vogue and Interview, Beckham is popping her head out of the shopping bag, stepping out of a gift box, or simply posing with her best signature pout.
Says Victoria: “The images are humorous and ironic. You can’t be afraid to experiment with fashion, especially when working with Marc and Juergen — you have to push the envelope and show a different side. Marc is a genius. I completely trusted his vision and the opportunity to work with Juergen again after so many years was a privilege.”
As for which ad is her fave? “Truth be told, I love them all. If I have to pick favourites, it’s the package series: me coming out of the box in the gray knit dress shot with the hat, as well as the image of the oversize shopping bag.
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Certainly, if you can’t get locked inside a Marc Jacobs store, then trapped inside a Marc bag has got to be the next best thing.”
Marc Jacob's didn't seem to be too bothered that the face of his label was named as the Worst Dressed of 2007 in Mr. Blackwell's annual list. "Mr. Blackwell to me is this fictitious thing," he said. "I know there is a Mr. Blackwell, but it means absolutely nothing to me." |
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"It's like saying, 'What do you think of Santa Claus' list? I stopped believing in Santa Claus when I was a little kid. The idea of best-dressed and worst-dressed is so subjective. To me, the best-dressed people are the ones happiest with the way they look and how much they enjoy getting dressed. I am sure there are people on that list that have appalling taste, but it doesn't matter if it makes them happy." |
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