Spring 2010 | William Eustace for JOOP! Jeans Campaign/Lookbook by Fergus

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Published January 9, 2010

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Updated March 25, 2023

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An unassuming William Eustace stars in the spring 2010 campaign and lookbook from JOOP! Jeans. Photographed in Germany by Fergus with art direction by Isabelle Thiry, the relaxed nostalagic take on spring marks the last collection for the jeans range. Beginning with the fall 2010 season, designer Dirk Schönberger will be channeling all his energy into the JOOP! mainline.

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4 thoughts on “Spring 2010 | William Eustace for JOOP! Jeans Campaign/Lookbook by Fergus”

  1. Does anyone own a steamer? I would find it hard to take anyone wearing wrinkles seriously in life. That's just me.

  2. Does anyone own a steamer? I would find it hard to take anyone wearing wrinkles seriously in life. That's just me.

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