What is also interesting is that S/S 2010 was the first season that saw Phoebe Philo acting as creative director of Céline, a pivotal moment for the brand. Philo's new brand of minimalism help sales soar and return the brand to the mainstream - with an emphasis on streamlined silhouettes, neutral colours and timeless accessories, the collection won the brand a legion of new fans.
The choice to photograph lesser-known models such as Lisanne de Jong in the campaign was a clever one - there was little focus on the personalities involved in the images, meaning that the clothes were left to speak for themselves. The stark white background and slicked-back hair combined with the soft focus of the lens combined to create a strikingly chic series of images, all of which cemented the definitive aesthetic that has been associated with Céline ever since. The campaign truly marked the beginning of a new aesthetic and a new era for the brand - it will be interesting to see if any of the A/W 2013 campaigns will age as well as this.
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