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    our fave spring/summer 17 campaigns part two

    As the New Year rolls in, we wave farewell to the faces of yesteryear and greet all those set to shake up 2017. From Versace’s Black Beauty moment to Dior Homme’s homage to Boy George, here’s the second installment of our favorite spring/summer 1…

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    Versace
    As a very wise person (well, hip-hop trio) once rapped: “Versace, Versace, Medusa head on me like I’m ‘Luminati.” While she may not be affiliated with the Illuminati, she sure is posing like one. Crouched, pyramid-like, atop of a horse, her cape flowing in the wind machine, Edie Campbell stuns as the new face of Versace. Elsewhere, Anna Ewers mucks along in this beautiful, Black Beauty-inspired Bruce Weber-shot campaign. Tally-ho, old chaps!

    Chanel
    Arizona Muse channels her inner raver in this Karl Lagerfeld-shot campaign. To the silent disco, quick!

    Dior Homme
    Boy, oh boy, oh Boy George. Fancy seeing you in the new Dior Homme campaign? Ever the karma chameleon, George looks absolutely radiant in this Willy Vanderperre-shot, Olivier Rizzo-styled campaign. Cherry-picked by Kris Van Assche, the blue eyed soul singer is joined by Dior Homme alumni A$AP Rocky, Netflix newbie Rami Malek (that’s Mr Robot to you), and model Ernest Klimko.

    Balmain
    Ladies, move. Gentlemen, move. Somebody ring the alarm, there’s a fire on the roof. Get ready to throw some elbows as Balmain’s spring/summer 17 campaign will have you hot under the collar. Shot by Steven Klein and starring a topless Tony Ward — alongside hunky male models Gabriel Aubry and Jon Kortajarena and the sizzling trio Doutzen Kroes, Natasha Poly, and Isabeli Fontana — Balmain’s army just got a whole lot bigger.

    Balenciaga
    Is it a shoe? Is it a sock? Or is it fashion’s answer to the long john? Why yes, it’s heady combo of all three. Exploring the possibilities of spandex, Denma Gvasalia’s candy-colored sock-shoe sensations are set to be this season’s must have. Sexed up in Harley Weir’s sensual campaign, they appear positively fetishistic.

    Givenchy
    For his spring/summer 17 campaign for Givenchy, Ricardo Tisci decided to keeps things in the family. It’s an intimate, friends-only affair — Mert, Marcus, and models Mariacarla Boscono, Lea T, and Irina Shayk. With friends like these, who needs anything else?

    Kenzo
    It’s one in one out, mate, at Club Ark Eternal, where Kenzo’s klub kids are busting some moves on the D floor. Shot by duo Partel Oliva, Humberto Leon and Carol Lim’s latest campaign is a tribute to club culture in a time where its future has never been less secure.

    Lanvin
    All eyes are on Bouchra Jarrar as she unveils her first campaign for Lanvin since she was crowned artistic director of womenswear. So she brought in the big guns — supermodel Stella Tennant and legendary lensman Paolo Roversi.

    Lanvin for Men
    Equally vibey is Lanvin’s menswear campaign, shot by the legendary Collier Shorr.

    Jil Sander
    Natalie Westling snapped in black and white by Willy Vanderperre. Minimal but effective, just like this description.

    Alexander Wang
    Alexander Wang’s spring/summer 17 campaign just keeps getting better. In the latest dispatch from the #WangSquad’s sweaty all-nighter, i-D cover star Adwoa Aboah pulls up to the party to join the likes of Zoe Kravitz, Lil Yachty, Anna Ewers, the ATL twins of Spring Breakers, Binx Walton, and Lexi Boling. But it isn’t a party unless there’s a Snoop Dogg impersonator, and luckily enough there was one on hand for the Inez and Vinoodh-shot campaign. Get ready for the #Wangover.

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    Text Tish Weinstock

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