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All the Fall 2012 Ad Campaigns

Fall 2012 ad campaigns have arrived, and with them comes a stunning array of visuals from some of our favorite fashion houses.
Fall 2012 Fashion Ad Campaigns

Fall 2012 ad campaigns have arrived, and with them comes a stunning array of visuals from some of our favorite fashion houses. Among the standouts: a whimsical Where the Wild Things Are-themed Mulberry shoot featuring Lindsey Wixson; a bewitching segment by Marc Jacobs featuring Magda Laguinge, Marie Piovesan, Marte Mei Van Haaster, Ros Georgiou, and Tati Cotliar in ghastly makeup; and a futuristic spread from Givenchy featuring Saskia de Brauw and styled by Carine Roitfeld. Also in the mix and of note: Chloe Sevigny's reprised role as the face of Miu Miu. All those — plus more to come as they arrive — in the slideshow.


7 For All Mankind

Akris

Alberta Ferretti

Alexander McQueen

Alexander Wang

A.P.C.

AX Armani Exchange

Balenciaga

Bally

Balmain

Barneys New York

BCBG Max Azria

Belstaff

Bottega Veneta

Brian Atwood

Bulgari

Burberry

Burberry Black Label

Calvin Klein

Calvin Klein Jeans

Calvin Klein Underwear

Calvin Klein White Label

Carolina Herrera

Carven

Céline

Chanel

Chloé

Costume National

David Yurman

Diane von Furstenberg

Diesel

DKNY

Dolce & Gabbana

Donna Karan

Dsquared2

Edun

Eleven Paris

Elie Saab

Emilio Pucci

Emporio Armani

Escada

Etro

Fendi

Ferragamo

Giorgio Armani

Giuseppe Zanotti

Givenchy

G-Star Raw

Gucci

Gucci Forever Now

Hermés

Hugo by Hugo Boss

Hugo Boss Orange

ICB

Isabel Marant

Jason Wu

Jean Paul Gaultier

Jil Sander Navy

Jill Stuart

Jimmy Choo

J. Mendel

Juicy Couture

Just Cavalli

Karl by Karl Lagerfeld

Karl Lagerfeld

Kenzo

Kurt Geiger

Lacoste

Lanvin

Leon Max

Liu Jo

Loewe

Longchamp

Louis Vuitton

Maiyet

Maje

Mango

Marella

Marc by Marc Jacobs

Marc Jacobs

Massimo Dutti

Mauro Grifoni

Max Mara

Max Mara Studio

McQ

Michael Kors

Miss Dior

Missoni

Miu Miu

Moncler

Moschino

Mulberry

Net-A-Porter

Nicole Miller

Nina Ricci

Oscar de la Renta

Pablo

Paul & Joe

Pour La Victoire

Prada

Pringle of Scotland

Proenza Schouler

Rag & Bone

Ralph Lauren

Rebecca Minkoff

Reed Krackoff

Roberto Cavalli

Sonia Rykiel

Sportmax

Stefanel

Stella McCartney

Theyskens' Theory

Tom Ford

Tommy Hilfiger

Topshop

Tru Trussardi

Trussardi Jeans

UU Uniqlo Undercover

Valentino

Vera Wang

Versace

Versace Jeans

Vivienne Westwood

Y-3

Yves Saint Laurent

Zara

Zara TRF

Louis Vuitton

Peter Copping on Muses, French Women, and It Bags

In the three years since Peter Copping was appointed creative director of Nina Ricci, his ultra-feminine collections have restored some of the house's former glory.



In the three years since Peter Copping was appointed creative director of Nina Ricci, his ultra-feminine collections have restored some of the house's former glory. In a recent interview, Copping discusses the women he designs for — and how his clothing works for them.

On his customers: "I like that women of all ages can take my clothes and project their own personality onto them. I like a total look on some women, but mostly I like it when the clothes are broken down and different pieces are added to the overall effect."

On keeping things light: "There's a lightness to all of my clothes because I believe that women don't want to be burdened with heavy fabrics. Quite often I will even leave my coats unlined and if a woman is chilly, then she will layer her clothing. I will admit that much of my clientele has the sort of jet-set lifestyle that allows them to wear light clothes all the year round!"

On French women: "In France, women always refer to each other's weight in the first greeting. If they tell you 'Oh, you look well,' it's code for 'oh, you look fat.' By contrast, 'You've lost weight' is the highest praise."

On the women who inspire him: "I don't have a muse. I like to stay away from the idea of creating for one specific woman or one particular sort of dressing. I love the red carpet, but I don't want just to be linked to that. Of course, I thought that Diane Kruger, who I recently dressed for Cannes, looked almost perfect in Nina Ricci!"

On working for Marc Jacobs: "I had a very good apprenticeship in my 12 years at Louis Vuitton. By the time I left, I was the design director of the studio, overseeing the womenswear team. That's how Marc Jacobs works: he trusts you and he gives people the freedom to do their job to the best of their ability."

On It bags: "I think the concept of the 'It' bag is nauseating, which is why it's taken me some time to get around to bags properly. Of course, any major fashion house should have accessories, but they need to relate to the clothing and be a progression of and extension of the clothing line. Everything must be in context. I hope that our new 'La Rue' bag exemplifies my theory."

Photo: The Nina Ricci La Rue bag, with flowers illustrated by Jo Ratcliffe.

POPSUGAR Fashion

Diane Kruger Wows in White 3 Times at Cannes: Which Look Do You Like Best?

Diane Kruger has delivered a slew of fabulous red-carpet getups in Cannes over the past week.

Diane Kruger has delivered a slew of fabulous red-carpet getups in Cannes over the past week. From her seafoam-green Giambattista Valli gown to her stunning rose-gold Vivinne Westwood sparkler to her three gorgeous white getups, she's made it incredibly hard for us to choose a favorite. The German actress has worn white to the last three red carpets in Cannes, each of which is utterly perfect in its own unique way. Watch today's FabFlash and vote for your favorite look below!

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Watch Raquel Zimmerman in Nina Ricci's Dreamy Spring 2012 Video

>> Who better captures the spirit of Peter Copping's darkly romantic, pastel-tinted vision than Raquel Zimmerman — especially as lensed by Inez & Vinoodh?

>> Who better captures the spirit of Peter Copping's darkly romantic, pastel-tinted vision than Raquel Zimmerman — especially as lensed by Inez & Vinoodh? Set in an old manse in Westbury, Long Island, the resulting minifilm for Nina Ricci Spring 2012 is lovely and ethereal — with just enough camera-shake, slow motion, and subversive wind-blowing to keep things interesting.

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Nina Ricci Fall 2012

Peter Copping makes channeling the seductive edge of Parisian chic nearly effortless with Nina Ricci's Fall 2012.
Nina Ricci Runway Fall 2012

Peter Copping makes channeling the seductive edge of Parisian chic nearly effortless with Nina Ricci's Fall 2012. Set off in rich berry hues and a decidedly darker palette, Ricci is still all woman, only sexier. Where we're given ladylike shapes — cinched waists and full skirts, Copping finishes in sultry sheer, luxe fur, and leg-baring slits or cutout necklines. Tweedy fabrics in the sexiest iterations banish every image of traditional skirt suits reworked in curve-conscious dressing and patchworked with hints of lace. We get the playful references to lingerie dressing, but with every dose Copping's looks are all crafted with charm. A hint of floral print, pinks and pastels — even on heels finished with sparkly embellished straps — punctuate the black chiffon and deep plum hues giving way to a delightful girlishness in all the grown-up glamour. That's not by accident — Copping explains his inspiration for the collection as "a little girl playing dress up." At its core, that's what it is; it's all romance — both a fully modern, but deeply romantic idea of womanly dressing and a nostalgia for our days of dressing up in mom's closet.

  • Trends: Tweed, lace, sheer, ladylike dressing, fur trim, florals.
  • Colors: Black, white, plum, nude, pink, red.
  • Key Looks: The tweed and lace patchwork pieces put a new spin on sexy.
  • Accessories: Long leather gloves with fur trim, front-zip knee-high boots and ankle boots, crisscross strap heels, ankle-strap heels.
  • Who Would Wear It: The romantic who plays to her sexy side; Kate Bosworth would rock the sheer dresses.
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    Nina Ricci Fall 2012

    >> "It's about nonchalance and comfort," Peter Copping said of the dreamy '50s-tinged collection he presented today for Nina Ricci Fall 2012.
    Nina Ricci Runway 2012 Fall

    >> "It's about nonchalance and comfort," Peter Copping said of the dreamy '50s-tinged collection he presented today for Nina Ricci Fall 2012. The designer was inspired by the idea of a little girl playing dress-up, and so there was a haphazard glamour to the offering — party dresses and fur collars hung irreverently off the models' frames, sleeves were cut ultralong, and silhouettes were girlishly A-line, or just a tad oversize. Lace, tulle, embroidery, and ruffles provided a sense of naive charm, but the sultry palette of sheer black, garnet, blush, and cream was all lady.

    Red Carpet

    Golden Globes: Rooney Mara

    We've been anxiously waiting for Rooney Mara to arrive — after all, the stunner is single-handedly spearheading a return to dark, moody glamour on the red carpet.

    We've been anxiously waiting for Rooney Mara to arrive — after all, the stunner is single-handedly spearheading a return to dark, moody glamour on the red carpet. The star of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo looks sleek and romantic in a black cutout gown from Nina Ricci's Pre-Fall 2012 collection, which she paired with a sleek ponytail and thick black eyeliner. We're loving Rooney's simple yet sexy look. What do you think?

    Vote on all of our Golden Globe Awards polls here!

    Celebrity Style

    Celeb Style: Keira Knightley

    Keira Knightley wowed on the black carpet in NYC at the National Board of Review Gala donning a lace and taffeta Nina Ricci frock.

    Keira Knightley wowed on the black carpet in NYC at the National Board of Review Gala donning a lace and taffeta Nina Ricci frock. Keira injected a pop of color into her monochromatic look — opaque tights, velvet Roger Viver sandals, and quilted Chanel clutch — with fiery red nail polish. Get her exact dress here to channel this sleek and chic look.

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