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9 Most Awe-Inspiring Fall Fashion Ad Campaigns

When famous faces, designer duds and the best creative minds in the business come together --- magic happens
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Chanel
All of a sudden, those Chanel sneakers we saw at New York Fashion Week make a whole lot more sense.

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Dolce & Gabbana
The Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2014 ad campaign is the best version of an adult fairytale we've ever seen. But really ... when is the storybook coming out?

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Dolce & Gabbana
The ads, shot by Domenico Dolce, feature Claudia Schiffer (why is she not aging?), Italian actress Monica Bellucci and model Bianca Balti (who seems to be getting the raw end of whatever storybook tale is playing out in front of the camera).

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Dolce & Gabbana
These Medieval key-printed dresses are so pretty, I'll be adding the pattern to my list of trends to look for come fall. (My summer print obsession: pineapple print.)

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Moschino
We were picturing a lot of different scenarios for how Moschino's fall 2014 ad campaign would end up -- and "classic" wasn't a word thrown around much. Color us wrong.

When New York Fashion Week happens, we get all excited for the gorgeous fashions coming our way ... months from now. The fall shows came and went this past February, and since then, we've waited anxiously for this moment: When the designer looks are finally available. These fall/winter 2014-2015 print ad campaigns are every bit as momentous an unveiling as the clothes themselves. And we are giddy from what we're seeing. With whimsical forest scenes, out-of-this-world space motifs and our favorite supermodels -- these are the print ad campaigns we'll be pinning to our inspiration boards.
BY HAYLEY MASON | JUL 30, 2014 | SHARES
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