Ra-re Spring/Summer 2010 Campaign | Eddie Tucker by Michelangelo Di Battista

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Published February 18, 2010

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Inspired by the synth pop of the early 80’s, Ra-re turns to photographer Michelangelo Di Battista once more to shoot their campaign featuring Eddie Tucker. Styled by Roberta Rusconi with art direction by Monica Alesina, the final editing of the studio shoot resulted in a ink splattered background modeled after one of the Human Leagues many successful music albums.

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