Saint Laurent Turns An Ordinary Day into a Quiet Spectacle

Saint Laurent’s new campaign goes by the name “An Ordinary Day,” yet creative director Anthony Vaccarello sets the mood a few shades askew.
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Saint Laurent’s new campaign goes by the name “An Ordinary Day,” yet creative director Anthony Vaccarello sets the mood a few shades askew.

Zara marks 50 years in business by gathering Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Twiggy, Christy Turlington, Eva Herzigova, Paulina Porizkova, Penelope Tree and 43 more era-defining faces.
Lacoste’s latest chapter opens with “Play With Icons,” a campaign that turns up the energy after last year’s “Play Big.”

Drew Vickers links AI dreamscapes and ’60s references in a new campaign shot in Seoul.

Diesel’s “Your Life in D” dresses one life entirely in denim for their Fall 2025 campaign.

The Pre-Fall 2025 campaign highlights easy urban style, bold accessories, and an exclusive sneak peek of her anticipated album.

Photographer David Sims captures Claudia Schiffer as Chloé leans into carefree resort spirit.

Chloë Sevigny slips back into Jimmy Choo’s frame for Summer 2025, marking her second turn as the label’s campaign lead.

Dior Men’s Fall 2025 campaign arrives in a series of pastel-washed photographs by Alasdair McLellan.

Gucci trades the city rush for coastal stillness in its new Gucci Lido campaign, a series that frames summer as a pause button.

Schiaparelli has introduced the Soufflé bag, the latest addition to its accessories collection for spring 2025.

Jacquemus has released its latest campaign, “GOING BANANAS FOR JON,” photographed in Los Angeles and fronted by actor Jon Gries.

Charlize Theron steps into a fresh role at Dior: the Oscar winner now headlines the house’s first high-jewelry campaign.

Behind-the-scenes elegance gets its close-up, with Angelina and the Gancini pump as the star accessories.

A sun-lit garden acts as Miu Miu’s open-air living room this season, its calm greens framing L’Été 2025 like a private sketchbook

Saint Laurent’s Summer 2025 campaign stays indoors. Glen Luchford positions Anok Yai, Penelope Ternes, Ella Mccutcheon and Justino Gonzalez.

Balenciaga steps onto a sun‑splashed set with the High Summer 2025 campaign.

Prada proposes a slowed‑down view of summer with its new “Days of Summer” campaign. Shot by Oliver Hadlee Pearch

Valentino’s Fall 2025 images land with a whisper, not a blast. Alessandro Michele opens the project with The Poetics of Everyday letter..

The campaign slips between fashion spread and travel note, showing how nostalgia can sit comfortably beside modern cut.