Almost two decades after debuting, Louis Vuitton’s “Core Values” campaigns are already the stuff of fashion legends.
The renowned French design business has worked with renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz since its founding in 2007.
Over the years, a number of celebrities have starred in Vuitton’s renowned ad series, including Angelina Jolie, the late Sean Connery, Francis Ford Coppola, and Catherine Deneuve.
Renowned tennis players Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer are invited for 2024.
The dramatic and spectacular campaign image features the sporting legends, shot on location atop Italy’s majestic Dolomites Mountain range by Leibovitz.
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Although I adore her, Annie is an expert at making on-location photos appear to have been taken somewhere else and Photoshopped onto a stock photo background, according to KoV. Isn’t all of this CGI? inquired Nimsay.
It was filmed in real life. And it appears so phony.
Alquimista criticized her for making Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer appear unattractive, pointing out that both men are really attractive.
Not to be outdone, Creative commented, “I don’t know why Annie Leivobitz keeps getting jobs.” It truly eludes me.
A chaos. The composition is very “behind-the-scenes,” and both men appear to be agonizing in the snow.
I understand Annie Leibovitz’s desire to photograph them in movement. WinstonH20, however, felt that a set photo atop the mountain would have been more polished and magnificent.