Campaign – Matinique Blue Label Fall 2009

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Published July 14, 2009

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Back for another season, Julien Quévenne is flying high for the latest Matinique campaign. Living in the moment, Julien best represents the laid-back collection. Focusing on the man with a million places to be and no time to fuss, the campaign images are meant to capture the fast paced lifestyle of the city.

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Pictures from Matinique


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