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The Louis Vuitton Lea Seydoux Campaign is Shot in Colorful Mexico

First Lacoste headed to the home of Luis Barragan, a prolific Mexican architect and engineer, and now the Louis Vuitton Lea Seydoux ad campaign visits another one of his stunning properties. Shot on location at the uxury ranch called, Cuadra San Cristóbal, photographer Patrick Demarchelier took full advantage of all the pink walls and dynamic landscape to create scenes that are subtly surreal and entirely engaging.

The Louis Vuitton Lea Seydoux ad campaign is the first for the French actress. She was styled by Marie-Amélie Sauvé, who pulled such handbags as the City Steamer and Capucines for the photoshoot. The outfits are darker than one would expect, but that allows them to stand out all the more.
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