Carven Embraces Color Blocking for Spring/Summer 2015 Menswear Campaign

The Fashionisto

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Published January 12, 2015

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Updated June 24, 2016

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Green, black and white come together for the ultimate color blocking statement as model Karlis Adlers stars in Carven’s spring-summer 2015 menswear campaign. Karlis was photographed in Paris by Viviane Sassen for the campaign, which was shot under the direction of Carven creative director Guilluame Henry. The new advertisement will make its debut in the March 2015 edition of fashion magazines. / Hair by Ed Moelands (JedRoot). Makeup by Nina Haverkamp (JedRoot).


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