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The Male Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer Campaign is Structured

The Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2015 campaign puts opulent architecture on display. Towering structures and sprawling city views were captured by photographer Peter Lindbergh who took images of model Rhys Pickering among cloudy skies and dark lighting.

Presented via this display of opulent buildings and bridges are cream turtle necks, tied trench coats and athletic bomber jackets. Given the assortment of styles present, this Louis Vuitton collection is evidently quite multifaceted, optimal for today's male shopper.

A solitary mood abounds these Lindbergh pictures. Given the strong appeal of the line, only Pickering was needed to showcase this series, doing away with teams of models that are often used to publicize the launch of akin couture collections.
Trend Themes
1. Opulent Architecture - Explore opportunities to incorporate opulent architecture in advertising campaigns to create a luxurious and captivating visual experience.
2. Multifaceted Fashion - Tap into the growing demand for versatile fashion collections that offer a variety of styles to cater to the diverse preferences of male shoppers.
3. Minimalistic Photography - Embrace the solitary mood in photography campaigns to create a powerful and impactful visual narrative that highlights the beauty of the fashion collection.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Advertising - Incorporate opulent architecture and multifaceted fashion into fashion advertising campaigns to attract and engage male shoppers.
2. Luxury Fashion - Utilize opulent architecture and minimalistic photography techniques to create a luxury brand image and enhance the visual storytelling of luxury fashion collections.
3. Photography - Explore minimalistic photography techniques and the use of solitary mood to create captivating visual narratives in various photography campaigns.

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