Visibly Spliced Style Campaigns

The Jil Sander Navy Spring/Summer 2014 Ads Include Multiple Lines

The Jil Sander Navy Spring/Summer 2014 campaign incorporates creative design elements. Photographer Karim Sadli infused images of model Marine Deleeuw with thin black lines that jutted out in every direction, all of which spliced up the ensembles displayed in this current series.

While the brand evidently opted for the application of unusual, artistic elements within these advertisements, this Spring/Summer 2014 line is actually quite simplistic and dainty.

In the images, Deleeuw wore pleated yellow skirts, light blue button up shirts, pale pink dresses and a short black and beige school girl ensemble. It is thus intriguing to see the pairing of the clean cut apparel with experimental photo finishes seen in the dark long lines.
Trend Themes
1. Spliced Style Ads - Combining creative design elements with minimalist fashion to create unique advertising campaigns.
2. Experimentation in Campaigns - Using artistic and unusual elements in fashion advertising to capture attention and interest.
3. Minimalism with a Twist - Incorporating simple and delicate clothing designs with experimental visual finishes or effects for added interest.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Creative and unique advertising campaigns are essential in the fashion industry as they help to differentiate brands and products.
2. Photography - Fashion photography is becoming increasingly experimental, incorporating bold visual effects and splicing techniques to create unique and eye-catching visuals.
3. Advertising - As consumers become more visually and socially aware, advertising campaigns must evolve to incorporate unique and creative elements in order to catch their attention.

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