Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant of Coperni continue to break new ground within the world of fashion and during Paris Fashion Week, the duo unveiled a handbag made of 99% air and 1% glass (yes, seriously) which was ultimately the pièce de résistance of the Fall 2024 collection.
In a continued effort to push the envelope, Meyer and Vaillant request Coperni’s advertising campaign for the Spring 2024 season was captured on location at the Laboratoire national de métrologie et d’essais (one of Europe’s largest anechoic chambers) in Trappes, France. Echoing the theme of the show (a collection based on acoustics), industry fave Lulu Tenney poses within the unique sound-blocking setting which makes for a visually-arresting backdrop. The American model (who is also the face of Dolce & Gabbana this season) proves every inch her worth in the portrait campaign images, styled by Helena Tejedor and photographed by Karim Sadli.
Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:
“Very Vogue Italia circa 1998…” pointed out DK92.
“This somehow reminds me of that medieval Versace campaign by [Steven] Meisel from the 90s,” noted mikel.
MModa commented: “The photography is outstanding! Probably the best ad campaign this season.”
“That girl is special! Fabulous set of images! Fantastic campaign,” applauded forum member thiago.
Sharing the same level of enthusiasm toward the campaign was couturefan, adding: “Lulu can do no wrong in my eyes!”
“Spectacular model, spectacular photographer (I have a soft spot for Karim),” enthused philophile.
Ihhbl described the end result as “perfection” and we couldn’t agree more.