Portraits for successful living was an advertising campaign for clothing and accessories for men and women by Diesel in spring and summer 2012. The subsequent fall/winter campaign also had the same name.
Campaign[]
After the controversial Be Stupid campaigns of 2010 and their continuation in the Diesel Island campaigns of 2011, Diesel choose a less controversial campaign for their spring and summer 2012 collection. Models wearing clothing and accessories by Diesel are shown together with mostly oversized props, for example a giant egg, cooking pot or hammer, before a dirty green background. How these portraits shall lead to a successful living, however, is left open.
People[]
Photographers | Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott |
Fashion Editor/Stylist | Ludivine Poiblanc |
Set Designer | Jacki Castelli |
Models |
and others |
Gallery[]
External links[]
- Portraits for successful living at www.diesel.com, archived at web.archive.org on February 15, 2012
- Diesel S/S 12 at models.com
- Minza Siddiqui: 'Portraits For Successful Living' Diesel Spring/Summer 2012 at www.myfacehunter.com, January 17, 2012
- Jessica Misener: Diesel Ads 2012 Take Potted Plants, Dollhouses As Their Unwitting Fashion Victims at www.huffingtonpost.com, January 18, 2012
- Tim Nudd: Diesel Fills Your Life With Giant Robots, Eggs and Hammers at www.adweek.com, January 19, 2012
- Diesel Spring Summer 2012 by Mert & Marcus at www.designscene.net, April 12, 2012
Diesel Advertising 2012 |
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Portraits for successful living spring/summer - Portraits for successful living fall/winter
Fashion shows: Black Gold menswear fall/winter 2012 - Black Gold spring/summer 2013 (men / women) |