Frank Leder's Fall 2009 Campaign Highlights the Hunter
Marissa Brassfield — August 31, 2009 — Fashion
References: frank-leder & thefashionisto
Vegetarians and animal rights activists probably won't like the theme of Frank Leder's Fall 2009 collection, which takes its inspiration from Bavarian poachers.
With an ad campaign that features models from the band Moderat toting rifles, binoculars and dead rabbits, the Frank Leder Fall 2009 lookbook is a bit on the grisly side. Leder is noted by the fashion community for his focus on the common man, however; last season, his collection focused on factory workers.
With an ad campaign that features models from the band Moderat toting rifles, binoculars and dead rabbits, the Frank Leder Fall 2009 lookbook is a bit on the grisly side. Leder is noted by the fashion community for his focus on the common man, however; last season, his collection focused on factory workers.
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