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    our favourite spring/summer 15 campaigns part three

    ​New year, new you, new spring/summer 15 campaigns. Yes, that's right, as we wave hello to a new year, we also welcome in a host of the season’s hottest new ad campaigns. From Sonia Rykiel’s celebration of all things Jagger to Joni Mitchell’s stunning…

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    Saint Laurent Music Project 2015
    Proving age ain’t nothing but a number, and following on from the announcement of Joan Didion as the new face of Céline, Saint Laurent reveals the latest star of its 2015 Music Project campaign: the legendary Joni Mitchell. Shot in black and white, and with her long locks flowing under a wide brimmed hat, as she holds her signature guitar, the 70s West Coast singer is still as iconic as ever.

    Sonia Rykiel spring/summer 15
    Got the moves like Jagger and now get the look. Sonia Rykiel celebrates stunning sisters Lizzie and Georgia in their colourful campaign, by Juergen Teller.

    Moschino spring/summer 15
    Come on Barbie, let’s go party! Shot by Steven Meisel and starring superbabes Anna Ewers, Hollie-May Saker and Sasha Luss, Jeremy Scott channels all things plastic fantastic in his latest campaign for Moschino.

    Marc Jacobs spring/summer 15
    Shot by David Sims and starring instababes Kendall Jenner, Adriana Lima, Joan Smalls, Karlie Kloss and more, the Marc Jacobs spring/summer 15 campaign is one cool customer.

    DKNY Spring Intimates 2015
    Sprawled across a New York bed in one picture and striking a pose while on the phone in another, get intimate with Cara as she strips to her lace underwear for the new DKNY Spring Intimates 2015 campaign.

    Iceberg spring/summer 15

    Feeling hot? Cool yourself down with Iceberg’s ice-cold campaign for spring/summer 15. Shot using a Mamiya Press Universal camera, by Purple’s Editor-in-Chief Olivier Zahm, and starring 12 big movers and shakers from Downtown New York, the campaign marks the brand’s 40th year in style.

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    Text Tish Weinstock

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