Lion-Taming Fashion Ads

The David Bitton Fall 2012 Campaign Stars a Brave Sophie Vlaming

It is not everyday that a person gets the opportunity to lounge with a lion or walk with a cheetah, but that's exactly what model Sophie Vlaming gets to do in the David Bitton Fall 2012 campaign. The subtle rocker chic, sophisticated outfits are complemented by her wild co-stars. They bring attention to the details rather than distracting from them. For instance, people will notice the shimmer of the pants and the gleam of the jewelry of the otherwise minimalist outfits.

The David Bitton Fall 2012 campaign was shot by Montreal-based photographer Richard Bernardin with production by Madame Brown. The Dutch beauty was clad by stylist Cloé Legault in sexy ensembles that complemented the equally sexy setting. Captured on location at the Hoppenheim House, the looks were perfected by beauty artist Genevieve Lenneville.

Animal-inclusive Fashion Ads
Using animals in fashion ads can create a unique visual experience that enhances the overall message of the brand.
Minimalist Outfit Accentuation
Using animals in fashion ads can help draw attention to the details of the clothing in an otherwise minimalist outfit.
Location-based Shoots
Shooting fashion ads in unique and visually interesting locations can elevate the brand's image.

Who This Affects Most

Fashion
In the fashion industry, using unique visual elements such as animals and interesting locations can draw attention to a brand and increase sales.
Advertising
In advertising, using unexpected and visually interesting elements like animals can create memorable and effective campaigns.
Animal Training
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SCORE
2.7 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 43%
Activity 31%
Freshness 8%