She reworks another A.P.C. wardrobe staple, the jean, with two models: Clinteau, with its high, fitted waist, long, flared leg and quilted pleat detail on the front, or Madame Santeuil, mid-rise waist, wide leg, with a white tie at the waist, evocative of the 1970s.
The campaign was photographed by Nigel Shafran, a British artist known for his fashion stories in The Face and i-D magazines in the late 1980s and 1990s, at a time when a new wave of photographers was turning to reality as a source of inspiration. In the 2000s, his work took a more contemplative turn, seeking beauty in simpler, more familiar places. He conceived this photo shoot as a few stolen moments in the daily life of personalities who are right at home in their time.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Nigel Shafran
ART DIRECTION: Natacha Ramsay-Levi
STYLING: Camille Bidault Waddington
STARRING TALENT: Kirandeep Chahal, Grace Atkinson, Laura Rudd, Gordon Gui