Leave it up to London-based label Poster-girl to deliver yet another iconic rollout for their latest collection. The design duo tapped into some of the most iconic TV show moments, and the outcome – The Love Factory. Francesca Capper and Natasha Somerville enlisted the help of a fellow collaborator, Mel Ottenberg, to style the girlies as they fought for the attention of heartthrob model Alton Mason. The campaign featured poster girl’s iconic catsuits and dresses.
Recreating the iconic ABC show The Bachelor, POSTER GIRL enlisted the help of original executive producer Zach Kozek to shoot the campaign alongside pop icon Aliyah’s Interlude, fashion it-girl Lana Rhodes and queer icon Kim Petras.
Elsewhere, the campaign features the Clermont Twins, India Love, and Salem Mitchell, each vying for the love and attention of hunky heartthrob Alton Mason.
Take a look at the new POSTER GIRL campaign above and head to the brand’s website to see the latest collection.
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