Marni Fall 2011 | Peter Bruder

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Published January 17, 2011

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Updated January 16, 2015

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6 thoughts on “Marni Fall 2011 | Peter Bruder”

  1. This reminds me a lot of Ash Stymest’s lookbook shoot for the same brand…I can’t find a link to any pictures, but it’s similar in the blurring effects on the face and the angles and even one of the whole body shots looks exact. That said, I still love Peter Bruder and I’m not suggesting he’s copying Ash. Just maybe the brand needs something a bit different…but maybe they wanted that similarity. I like it regardless.

  2. This reminds me a lot of Ash Stymest’s lookbook shoot for the same brand…I can’t find a link to any pictures, but it’s similar in the blurring effects on the face and the angles and even one of the whole body shots looks exact. That said, I still love Peter Bruder and I’m not suggesting he’s copying Ash. Just maybe the brand needs something a bit different…but maybe they wanted that similarity. I like it regardless.

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