The Selected Fall 2010 Ad Campaign is Too Cool for School
Zoe Badley — August 2, 2010 — Fashion
References: selected & fashionising
Fashion models Louise Pedersen and Tony Ward are featured in the Selected Fall 2010 ad campaign getting extremely cozy with one another. However, even though every other shot involves the two in bed or snuggled up, it’s less sexually-charged than you’d expect.
Instead, there’s a “we’re too cool for school” attitude that just oozes off the Selected Fall 2010 ad campaign. From tattoos to super-relaxed fashion, there’s nothing more hip than sporting an equally hip person by your side.
Instead, there’s a “we’re too cool for school” attitude that just oozes off the Selected Fall 2010 ad campaign. From tattoos to super-relaxed fashion, there’s nothing more hip than sporting an equally hip person by your side.
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