Monday, January 28, 2008

NORDSTROM'S FASHIONABLE ART





big hugs to fashionweekdaily.com for these photos!

seattle, washington -- i always liked nordstrom. i can't say i've ever bought a single thing there, but i've written about them a lot. this u.s based retailer which specializes in high end items has a taste level and cache that truly makes it more than a department store. to further that appeal, they are releasing a brilliant ad campaign which will debut in spring issues of magazines like vogue and vanity fair. the photos are a collaboration between artist ruben toledo and photographer ruven afanador.

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