First Look: Porsche Design Fall/Winter 2015 Campaign

The Fashionisto

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Published July 29, 2015

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Updated August 28, 2018

Models Jason Anthony and Florence Kosky for Porsche Design Fall/Winter 2015 CampaignPin
Models Jason Anthony and Florence Kosky for Porsche Design Fall/Winter 2015 Campaign

Following a sleek and black fall-winter 2015 menswear show, staged during New York Fashion Week earlier this year, we get a glimpse at Porsche Design’s latest advertisement. Models Jason Anthony and Florence Kosky are front and center for a minimal presentation of the brand’s choice leathers and sculpted silhouettes.


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