Archive for the 'CERRUTI' Category

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The partnership between Cerutti and the AS Monaco soccer team necessitated a sleek-yet-invigorating series of images, to celebrate it within a press kit.

For this project, Tzenkoff championed the work of Mariano Vivanco, who has gone on to shoot for ground-breaking titles including Dazed & Confused, Another and Vogue Homme Japan.

With super-stylist Nicola Formichetti also brought on board to work his customary menswear magic across the shoot, what ensued was a triumphant meeting of robust masculinity with cerebral style.

CERRUTI SHOW SS08

Author: admin
20.07.2007

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Tzenkoff acted as an essential link between Nicolas Andreas Taralis at Cerruti, and the producer of his Spring/Summer 08 men’s runway presentation in Paris.

This involved the practical organisation of this high profile show – at various significant levels – with the ultimate aim of enabling Taralis to successfully realise his distinctive vision for Cerruti’s future. Photos Amy Sioux

JUDY LINN

Author: admin
02.07.2007

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Tzenkoff believed the art director’s intended vision for Cerruti’s menswear advertising campaign could be most successfully realised with collaboration from one particular photographer: Judy Linn.

Her seminal images of New York’s 1970s most creative downtown denizens, such as Robert Mapplethorpe, Sam Sheppard and, of course, Patti Smith (Linn shot covers for Smith’s 1972 book, Seventh Heaven, as well as her Radio Ethiopia album in 1976), have been widely admired and emulated throughout the subsequent decades.

Linn was the ideal candidate for this project, as her archive of starkly-shot subjects resonated perfectly with the brooding themes underpinning designer Nicholas Andreas Taralis’ work at Cerruti. Having been invited to participate, Linn’s inimitable interpretations of the contemporary Cerruti man proved pivotal to the power and credibility of the resulting campaign.

Pierre Tzenkoff 2010