For Louis Vuitton's new 'Core Values' campaign, the company enlisted Annie Leibovitz to photograph three astronauts, Jim Lovell, Buzz Aldrin and Sally Ride.
The Louis Vuitton 'Core Values' campaign is in celebration of the 40th anniversary of man landing on the moon. The picture involves the three former moon visitors staring up at the celestial body.
The great shot by Leibovitz will be used for Vuitton campaigns in the near future.
Implications - It's actually about time that more high-end couture lines started adopting spacey themes in their wares. After all, Pharrell Williams of The Neptunes' fame and owner of the Billionaire Boys Club fashion line has been affiliating his style offerings with NASA and space for the longest time and the results are always fresh and fashionable.
Space Savvy Style
Louis Vuitton Uses Former Astronauts for New ‘Core Values' Campaign
Trend Themes
1. Space-inspired Fashion - There is an opportunity for high-end couture lines to adopt spacey themes in their designs, following the success of brands like Billionaire Boys Club.
2. Collaboration with Astronauts - Working with former astronauts for campaigns and collaborations can create unique and compelling brand narratives, as demonstrated by Louis Vuitton's 'Core Values' campaign.
3. Celestial Photography in Advertising - Using celestial images in advertising and marketing materials can evoke a sense of wonder and aspiration, as seen in Annie Leibovitz's photograph for the Louis Vuitton campaign.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - High-end couture lines can explore space-inspired themes in their designs and marketing campaigns to offer unique and fresh fashion choices.
2. Advertising - Incorporating celestial photography in advertising materials can capture attention and convey a sense of luxury and aspiration.
3. Photography - Collaborating with renowned photographers like Annie Leibovitz can help create captivating visuals that enhance brand narratives and storytelling.