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Three very different campaigns, as you'd expect from three very different labels.
Which is to be expected, considering the bold prints from the collection.
The ads feature very smooth-skinned images of Julia Roberts and Christy Turlington.
And more 'traditional' models were shot for Donna Karan and Ports 1961.
Their new ads will come out in February.
They're raising the roof, it seems.
Plus Mariacarla Boscono's Givenchy ads.
Plus, the Alexander Wang campaign, and an Elie Saab preview.
That's four more sets of shots for our campaign slideshow.
And some moody-ish Topshop ones too.
It's her third consecutive campaign for the brand.
As well as Calvin Klein, Byblos, and Moschino.
Also, see photos from Mario Testino's exhibit in Rome.
Today's a mix of models and musicians.
And that's not even all of them.
Also, newsstand sales for 'Marie Claire' and 'Harper's Bazaar' are down considerably.
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