>> Marion Cotillard's new Lady Dior handbag ad has been reminding some of Erwin Blumenfeld's iconic series of photographs that appeared in May 1939 Vogue, featuring Lisa Fonssagrives swinging from the girders of the Eiffel Tower in a Lucien Lelong dress. The only problem is, Lisa was actually being photographed on the Eiffel, whereas Marion looks like she's been photoshopped in . . . with nothing to stand on. Since this ad is only the first in a series of four done by Peter Lindbergh, maybe the photographs — or the photoshopping — will get better as they progress. Further details about the next city Marion will appear in with her bag will be revealed on LadyDior.com, which goes live later this month.
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Marion Cotillard's Lady Dior Falls Short of Lady Lisa
ITS THE SAME PLATFORM LISA STOOD ON, THE ANGLE IS ONLY DIFFERENT, MORON!
YOU HAVE NOTHING BETTER TO DO?



Yoox
I love the color and form, but on closer look it did jar me to see her stand on nothing. I feel I could do a better Photoshop job.