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more about #lauren more comments → thatgirlinnewyork: it's easy to say that the peoples' campaign was inspired by mad men, but plenty of photo shoots that lionize that style period pre-date the show. the ... more » so5minutesago: It may be the queerest of the queer, but this campaign isn't garbage. I still get happy feet when I see everything illuminated like this. Just a (ho... more » PhillyLass: Shirley Manson can do no wrong. That is all. more » cailizma: Hey, wait a minute, I like Gap. more » solaana: I wouldn't say Joan and Don so much as Joan and a rather hirsute Pete. more » Red-headed bookworm: I don't care, Shirley Manson is still awesome. more » Vivelafat says Sweep the leg, Johnny.: I think Elijah looks fantastic in the ad. I don't know what it is about him, but he rocks that nerdy/yuppie thing so well. Also, I don't really get Ma... more » Penny: Damn, Gap Inc's been working with Laird & Partners forever, I wonder what prompted that change. more » Plum-Pie: The Times interview with Jil Sander is wonderful and reminded me why I love her so much. I'm still too fat for Uniqlo clothes though, curse them. more » badmutha: I just don't think I can bring myself to touch the Rodarte. more » Annabellie: Is it just me, or does Elijah Wood look like Justin Timberlake in the Dick In A Box video? more » hfree: I thought that the Madonna ad would be from the same series as the Keith Richards, Mikael Gorbachev, and Coppolas ads--all shot by Annie Leibowitz wit... more » NefariousNewt: The Madonna ad is like a single cell from a very bad French arthouse movie. more » GeorgeFayne: Re lace tights: Most of them lake your legs look diseased, but the Agent Provocateur ones in the slideshow are the hotness. more » morninggloria: The Jays do not approve of your dead eyes and unconvincing body language, Madge. more » -
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Peoples Caught In Mad Men Craze; SJP For Halston?
- Elijah Wood and Shirley Manson star in a new ad campaign for Oliver Peoples Spring 2010 Resort Collection. Hate to say it, but in this Mad Men-inspired campaign, both come across as a poor woman's Joan & Don. [Black Book]
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