Yesterday, Kimberley Gordon of Wildfox Couture released the Wildfox Fall 2012 Film featuring the line’s Shakespearean-inspired pieces. The film features four young models following the premise of two sets of Romeo and Juliet figures as they adventure through a magically picturesque surreal world. A film by David Hache, he captures the essence of young love in two short minutes.
This season focused on the star-crossed lovers appeal after Gordon and fellow designer Emily Faulstich dreamed of their first loves, first heartbreaks and their favourite 90s pop culture references. According to Gordon, "It’s perfect and we want it all (including the cute boys and whimsical outdoor tents)." This romanticized short film detailing an insider's look behind the story board thought of the Fall 2012 collection allows one to indulge in the effortless lifestyle Wildfox emphasizes. With elegant French music and stunning photography, one would want to live the experience in reality.
Shakespearean Short Editorials (UPDATE)
The Wildfox Fall 2012 Film Focuses on Love
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