Fashion Forward Firsts – The Legendary CHER Sharing MARC JACOBS Campaign With The Little-eth: WILLOW SMITH

 

The legendary Cher, 69, is lending her legend to the Marc Jacobs campaign along with Willow Smith for Jacobs’ Fall/Winter campaign!

For fashion (and campaigns spreads here of late, much to everyone’s surprise, this one certainly changes the game).

Jacobs, obviously happy with the finished product and diversity of choice [for the campaign], had this to say:

Ever since our first Juergen Teller ad in 1998 which featured Kim Gordon on stage wearing my dress, I have always preferred collaborating with the people who inspire me to give new life to the clothes we show on our runway.

Over the years we have photographed an incredibly diverse and exceptional group of talented friends and individuals who I greatly admire: Victoria Beckham, Jamie Bochert, Jarvis Cocker, Sofia Coppola, Miley Cyrus, Dakota Fanning, William Eggleston, Jessica Lange, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Stephen Malkmus, Samantha Morton, Kate Moss, Charlotte Rampling, Winona Ryder, Stephanie Seymour, Cindy Sherman, Michael Stipe, and Rufus Wainwright, just to name a few. Beauty, style and talent know no age. It is those individuals whose creativity, unique vision, and voice inspire all of us here to create and express ourselves through our medium: fashion.
Photographed by David Sims, this season’s ads feature friends, each of whom evoke a sense of intrigue and inspiration and collectively provoke a true consideration for individuality.
Here today I would like to share (not CHER) with you first, the talented, stylish and charming Willow Smith @gweelos
Stay tuned over the coming weeks for more…

Considering the fact that Cher’s campaign was introduced last week (May 27) and Willow’s was presented this afternoon (with both and pictured in front of the same burgundy backdrop–looking like dolls I might add), something tells us Jacobs really does have more in store!

For now, tap in right here:

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