PinDiscover the latest men’s advertising from Michael Kors, Allegri, Valentino, Bugatti, and Ermanno Scervino.
The fall-winter 2017 advertising is in full season. New campaigns have arrived with early previews in the June, July, and August issues of magazines. Several of our favorite faces return to the spotlight for the season. As Wouter Peelen returns for another season with Michael Kors, Clément Chabernaud fronts Valentino Uomo’s new fragrance campaign.
Meanwhile, Harvey Haydon is the perfect British gentleman for Allegri. Elsewhere, Nicolas Ripoll roams the streets in style with Bugatti. Finally, Victor Norlander links up with photographer Peter Lindbergh for Ermanno Scervino’s fall-winter 2017 campaign.
Latest Men’s Advertising Campaigns
PinRelaxing in bed, a shirtless Clément Chabernaud fronts the fragrance campaign for Valentino Uomo Acqua.PinPeter Lindbergh photographs Victor Norlander as the star of Ermanno Scervino’s fall-winter 2017 campaign.
PinArgentinean model Nicolas Ripoll dons a tailored coat for Bugatti’s fall-winter 2017 campaign.
PinBugatti taps Nicolas Ripoll as the face of its fall-winter 2017 campaign.PinBritish model Harvey Haydon stars in Allegri’s fall-winter 2017 campaign.PinOn the move, Wouter Peelen fronts Michael Kors’ fall-winter 2017 campaign.PinDutch model Wouter Peelen reunites with Michael Kors for the brand’s fall-winter 2017 campaign.
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