Madonna by Steven Meisel for Louis Vuitton

Posted by Sylar On Thursday, December 04, 2008

When Marc Jacobs found himself in a meeting on a recent Monday morning to brainstorm about Louis Vuitton’s next fashion advertising campaign, inspiration struck. “I just blurted out, ‘I think we should do Madonna,’” said the designer, Vuitton’s creative director, mentioning he’d attended a concert by the pop icon the night before in Paris. “I was totally just blown away by it, and moved by her performance, by what she had to say, and her energy.”

As the meeting went on, Jacobs tapped out a message to Madonna on his BlackBerry, and within about five minutes came the reply: “I’d love to.”

The result is six atmospheric pictures of a smoldering Madonna by Steven Meisel that will break in a range of fashion magazines in February. “It’s a big change from what we were doing. It tells a story,” said Antoine Arnault, Vuitton’s director of communications. “This I think is an amazing coup, but more than that, there’s real logic behind it. It’s very linked to Marc’s fashion show.”

Although Arnault declined to give figures, he said media budgets for the fashion campaign would be on par with a year ago. And he dismissed as “absurd” reports pegging Madonna’s fees at $10 million. “It’s very far away from that,” he assured.

The campaign marks the end of Vuitton’s six-year collaboration with photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, with the parting characterized as amicable, and another reunion for long-time collaborators Madonna and Meisel. Jacobs last worked with Meisel in his Perry Ellis days. (Arnault noted it’s “very probable” Vuitton’s association with Meisel will continue.)

The campaign takes the very Parisian theme of Jacobs’ hit spring Vuitton collection, with a smoky French bistro the setting, and the sepia-toned images evoking a Brassai atmosphere. “As cliché as they are, I love all these French references,” the designer said. (Although the restaurant, Figaro, is on North Vermont Avenue in Los Angeles).

“I still feel it looks like beautiful, gorgeous Madonna,” Jacobs said about the images. “Excepting the references and excepting the clichés, this still feels very today. And it didn’t feel so much like a fashion shoot, it feels like portraits.

The shoot wrapped up in less than a day and without incident, although Jacobs said hordes of paparazzi literally “appeared out of the bushes” the moment Madonna arrived. “It went from a quiet street to complete chaos,” he said.

The designer also marveled at the singer’s incredible fitness that allowed her to recline, her back arched, on bentwood chairs, or shoot a leg straight up in the air, no sweat. “She’s so sure of herself as an icon and as a woman. It was her idea to do the fishnets,” Jacobs said. “What fascinates me the most about her is her never-ending energy, and the idea of becoming and changing. She’s an artist who’s unafraid to use her voice.”

Arnault said the fashion campaign would appear “very strongly” in February and March issues and with few changes in media placements. “We’re staying on target,” he stressed.

The first visuals will spotlight slouchy bags in monogram canvas and monogram-embossed leather, along with ethnic-inspired sandals, bangles and sexy ready-to-wear. In tandem, Vuitton will continue to run its “core values” campaign, with spots featuring Sean Connery, the latest celebrity spokesman, continuing into next year. Analysts have estimated Vuitton spends more than $250 million annually on advertising, most of it print-driven.

7 Responses to "Madonna by Steven Meisel for Louis Vuitton"

  1. Ally Said,

    Astonishing photos. I love them.

     

  2. Anonymous Said,

    WOW!!Madonna looks fierce in these shots...and back to looking like herself...her S&S makeup really does nothing for her!Go Madge!

     

  3. Anonymous Said,

    Loves it!!! I like it very pre-WWII slash Cabaret theme. I always love when madonna does her yoga poses, she makes it look effortless...When I reach her age, i'll make sure I'll be that fit! heheehe... one not so good in the shoot...her hairy skirt, it looks like Madonna's you know what dyed in orange... heheehe.... -P

     

  4. Anonymous Said,

    This is how Susan from Desperately Seeking Susan would look today. Those heels look like they'll break off the shoes!

     

  5. Anonymous Said,

    she looks really youthful and stunning; however, i'm not digging the outfits (especially the grass skirt)...her hair and make-up looks fierce! i was on youtube.com looking at her past videos and award appearances --- i must confess that she is def one of the most beautiful women i've ever laid eyes on. she def is a legend!!!!!

     

  6. Anonymous Said,

    This looks like a throwback to her early days with the braclets and such. I love the heels too!

     

  7. Anonymous Said,

    Greatr pictures, love the shows a lot! and that furry skirt looks like that other "grass" dress she wore in the Gucci event, coolness!

     

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