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Release Date:
May 14, 2024
Original Title:
Marcia SS25 For All The Roses In The World
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP
Runtime: 2
Marcia SS25 For All The Roses In The World We are excited to share Marcia’s new SS25 collection and video clip, starring French actress Adele Exarchopoulos, directed by Pierre-Ange Carlotti with creative direction by Emma Reynaud. In Marcia SS25 “For all the roses in the world”, looks from the brand’s newly released collection are worn by the actress, in a clip that pays homage to action movies; Adèle impersonates different women: she’s striking in the midst of the flames, daring during a raid and sensual in the dance scenes. The different styles in the new collection accompany each character played by Adèle: transcendent in the CAPRI MINI DRESS, babydoll in the DOLLY NUISETTE, she echoes the Dolce Vita in her little cream dress LA NUIT. All these characters embody the vision of a free woman with natural incandescence.
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Art Direction:
Emma Reynaud
Director:
Pierre-Ange Carlotti
Executive Producer:
Paco de Bary
Gary Farkas
Hugo Sélignac
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