This Stella McCartney ad for the Spring 2015 season is refreshing for a number of reasons, the biggest probably being that it features a new and young photographer, Harley Weir. Known for her compelling, no-frills photography, Weir brings her signature style to the set of the Stella McCartney ad, which happens to star Natalia Vodianova. The latter, funny enough, is in her seventh season for the fashion brand.
Full of pastels and natural beauty, the Stella McCartney ad is one of the photographer's biggest breaks to date. She has previously done work for Another Magazine as well as for brands such as Levi’s, Meadham Kirchhoff and Urban Outfitters. The photoshoot is a beautifully juxtaposition of studio and location work.
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