Sean O’Pry has a Luxurious Vision for Cartier’s Fall/Winter 2012 Eyewear Campaign

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Published September 27, 2012

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Updated June 4, 2023

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A Precious Gaze–For its fall/winter 2012 eyewear campaign, French jewelry giant Cartier enlists models Sen O’Pry, captured by the lens of Sølve Sundsbø. Sporting the latest sunglasses of the prestigious brand, the VNY model poses for a mysterious close-up, hiding his killer blue gaze behind dark luxury lenses.


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