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The Liu Jo Fall 2012 Campaign Stars a Sophisticated Kate Moss

The Liu Jo Fall 2012 ad campaign is made up of two parts. On one hand, there are classic black and white images that showcase the fashion brand's more casual designs. On the other hand, the campaign focuses on elegant ensembles, the jewel tones of which have been captured in rich chromatic images. Like day and night, the print ads show the two sides of this coveted Milan-based label.

Shot by photography duo Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, the Liu Jo Fall 2012 ad campaign stars supermodel Kate Moss. The British beauty is shot both indoors and out. Clad in everything from slim denim and knit sweaters to satin pants and classy dresses, Moss is a vision of stunning sophistication and poise. Even when she is posed on the ground.
Trend Themes
1. Two-part Ads - The concept of using two parts in advertisements can provide a unique way to showcase different aspects of a brand's offerings to consumers.
2. Chromatic Images - The use of rich, colorful chromatic images in fashion advertising provides an opportunity to showcase clothing in a creative and eye-catching way.
3. Supermodel Endorsements - Partnering with a notable supermodel to endorse a clothing brand can increase brand recognition and draw attention to a new collection or seasonal line.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can benefit from utilizing creative and unique advertising techniques such as two-part ads and chromatic images to showcase their offerings.
2. Marketing and Advertising - Marketing and advertising firms can explore the concept of two-part ads and chromatic images in their campaigns to differentiate themselves and create memorable content.
3. Modeling and Talent Agencies - Modeling and talent agencies can leverage the popularity of supermodels like Kate Moss to increase their clients' exposure and secure more lucrative endorsements.

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