90s supermodel Paulina Porizkova starred in an ad campaign for La Ligne.

57-year-old model and writer Paulina Porizkova has become the new face of American brand La Ligne’s summer advertising campaign. writes about it www.

The ’90s supermodel posed with the brand’s best-selling pieces, including a pink ruffled dress, a Breton-striped cardigan, and a similar pink and peach-striped sweater. The inspiration for the shoot was the aesthetic of the Barbie doll, now called “barbicore”. Filming took place in a private residence in Los Angeles with the participation of photographer Jill Greenberg.

Meredith Melling, co-founder and chief brand manager of La Ligne, noted that Porizkova herself was a client of the brand she saw for the first time online.

“Fortunately, Jill Greenberg, who we worked with on the Amy Schumer campaign before, is a close friend of Paulina and introduced her to us. The filming process was an organic union of like-minded women with mutual respect and admiration,” Melling said.

Formerly socialbites.ca reportedLitvinova posed in a tight-fitting Balenciaga jumpsuit while walking around Paris.



Source: Gazeta

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