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Joan Didion Is Celine’s New Face: 5 Things You Need To Know

January 8, 2015 by  
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In a week that much of the internet was introduced to Sir Paul McCartney for the first time by Kanye West, it’s time for us to be introduced to another ‘oldcomer’ – this time in the shape of Celine’s new face, Joan Didion. 

1. She’s been a fashion face for a long time

For the uninitiated, she was born in 1934 in Sacramento, California and is quite simply a literary goddess,  who caught the world’s attention with her first novel Run, River written in 1963 when she was on staff at Vogue.

2. She changed the way we read journalism

She published various collections of her amazing long-form journalism (and wasa key face of the New Journalism movement, along with Truman Capote, Hunter S Thompson and Tom Wolfe) – on everything from politics, travel and fashion for Life, Esquire, The New York Times and more - most notably in 1968′s Slouching Towards Bethlehem and 1979′s The White Album.

Jane Didion in 1970 [Getty]

3. She owns emotional writing

More recently, her writing on the grief of losing her beloved husband John Gregory Dunne and the simultaneous illness of their daughter Quintana in the book A Year of Magical Thinking (2004) became one of her seminal works.

4. Her life will be celebrated on film

This year sees the release of a Kickstarter- funded documentary about her life by her nephew Griffin Dunne called We Tell Ourselves Stories In Order To Live. It’s the first ever biography on the great lady. ‘People don’t know what Joan sounds like,’ Dunne explains in the trailer. ‘They don’t know that a woman so tiny in frame is a lion.’  

5. She’s still powering on

Now aged 80, she’s still writing, and with the documentary and her heavy-shaded face decking Celine billboards the world over, 2015 is going to be our ‘Year of Joansing’. Time to get reading that fabulous back-catalogue.

See all the best SS15 campaigns in the gallery below…

Joan Didion for Celine

Celine might have just won the campaign race, selecting 80-year-old American author and scriptwriter Joan Didion as their new face in a campaign by Jeurgen Teller.

Kate Moss for Matchless

The British motorcycle brand has teamed with Kate Moss for a fourth season. She appears alongside the rather dishy Clement Chabernaud and as well as striking a pose, Mossy also styled the ads together with Ludivine Poiblanc while the images shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott in Ibiza.

Gemma Ward for Prada

She’s back! After walking exclusively for Prada at fashion week, Gemma Ward has officially returned to the land of major campaigns. The 27-year-old Australian model was shot by Steven Meisel.

Dylan Penn for Ermanno Scervino

Watch out, Cara – Dylan Penn is fast becoming the new model-slash-actress to watch. After starring on last month’s L’Officiel Italia cover and appearing in Stuart Weitzman’s video campaign, the 23-year-old has nabbed the Ermanno Scervino campaign, shot by Francesco Carrozzini.

Karmen Pedaru for Michael Kors

Optimistic chic is the theme of the Michael Kors campaign, shot by Mario Testino. “Spring is about rebirth and renewal, so the collection and the campaign convey the upbeat elegance and color that the season brings,” says the designer. Testino captured the sunny, romantic mood with models Karmen Pedaru and Benjamin Eidem posing on a glamorous sailboat.

Sanne Vloet for Ralph Lauren

The brand have a new face – and several new humps – for their latest campaign. Sanne Vloet poses alongside five camels under an Arabian-style tent for the seaside images shot by Bruce Weber.

Quvenzhané Wallis for Armani Junior

Quvenzhané Wallis is the face of Armani Junior for the second time, The 11-year-old actress, who is starring in Annie, jumps in the air in a black and white stripe shift. She is ominated for ‘Best performance by an actress in a motion picture – comedy or musical’ in the upcoming Golden Globe awards.

Naomi Campbell and Jourdan Dunn for Burberry

For Spring Summer 2015 Burberry shot Naomi Campbell and Jourdan Dunn together for the first time. For the ‘old meets new supermodel’ campaign they wear a rainbow of trenches and pose with musicians George Barnett of These New Puritans and George Le Page of Of Empires. As usual with Burbs, it was Mario Testino behind the lens.

Anja Rubik for Marc Jacobs

Just like the catwalk models, Anja Rubik wears no make up and a black choppy fringed bob with her MJ military look. This is just the first look at the campaign, which will also feature Kendall Jenner, Jessica Stam, Joan Smalls, Karlie Kloss, Adriana Lima and Anna Ewers.

Julia Roberts for Givenchy

For SS15 Riccardo Tisci wanted an “honest” campaign to celebrate strong women, using his iconic pieces. The result is a poker-faced Julia Roberts wearing an oversized tuxedo with no makeup. Riccardo Tisci said of the Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott campaign: “I said to her, “Because your smile is so beautiful and everybody knows you for that, I think it should be no smile,” and she was really cool. She said we should go for it.”

Madonna for Versace

Madonna, 56, is the new face of Versace taking over from Lady Gaga. Madonna said of the Mert Alas Marcus Piggott campaign: “It’s always exciting to be dressed head to toe in Versace and experience first-hand Donatella’s vivid imagination and passion that she has created for this collection.”

Balmain

For the SS15 campaign the Balmain army – Adriana Lima, Joan Smalls, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Isabeli Fontana, and Crista Cober – are eating burgers and playing video games in their matching colourful Balmain. Olivier Rousteing said to Style.com: “You can really feel the army, you can feel the battle. You can feel the power of the girls, and we usually don’t see that in a campaign.”

Karlie Kloss for Jason Wu

Karlie Kloss is leading Jason Wu’s campaign for SS15 for the first time. The campaign was shot by Inez Vinoodh in Grand Central Oyster Bar, where Karlie lounges over the designer in slinky red sequins.

Calvin Harris for Emporio Armani

Pick your jaws up off the floor ladies. Yes that’s Calvin Harris and yes he is beyond hot. Mr Armani said of choosing Calvin, ‘Calvin Harris is a truly cosmopolitan, dynamic young man who is capable of attracting the masses with his music and energy. He isn’t a model by nature, and this creates a more sincere and engaging bond with the public.’

Naomi Campbell for Agent Provocateur

Naomi Campbell, 44, is the new face of Agent Provocateur. I would never have thought I’d be doing this at 44. I never ever thought that I would be modeling lingerie in my mid 40s!’ Naomi told us from her New York hotel room, ‘When I was younger and I did lingerie shoots, I never really felt comfortable. I was just awkward and shy about showing my body in that way. It’s taken me to get to this age to feel comfortable in a lingerie shoot – in fact I think this is first time I’ve ever felt truly comfortable with it.’

Nicki Minaj for Roberto Cavalli

We didn’t think we’d find a Spring Summer 2015 campaign any hotter than Calvin Harris for Emporio Armani. Then came Roberto Cavalli who has a new super-face… Ms Nicki Minaj. Roberto Cavalli said of his new face: “I chose Nicki Minaj because she embodies the exuberant and modern femininity of the Cavalli woman. In recent years we have become accustomed to women castigated in clothes that hide their body shapes.”

Taylor Morris

Taylor Morris Eyewear’s SS15 campaign is super glossy, with Millie Rose Loggie and Harry Rowley shot by Eddie Wrey.

Dolce Gabbana

The Dolce SS15 campaign is focused on the Spanish influence on Sicilian traditions. Models Bianca Balti, Vittoria Ceretti, Irina Sharipova and Blanca Padilla star in the campaign alongside professional toreador Josè Maria Manzanares. The images were photographed by Domenico Dolce.

Dolce Gabbana

The Dolce SS15 campaign is focused on the Spanish influence on Sicilian traditions. Models Bianca Balti, Vittoria Ceretti, Irina Sharipova and Blanca Padilla star in the campaign alongside professional toreador Josè Maria Manzanares. The images were photographed by Domenico Dolce.

Dolce Gabbana

The Dolce SS15 campaign is focused on the Spanish influence on Sicilian traditions. Models Bianca Balti, Vittoria Ceretti, Irina Sharipova and Blanca Padilla star in the campaign alongside professional toreador Josè Maria Manzanares. The images were photographed by Domenico Dolce.

Daria Werbowy for Salvatore Ferragamo

Shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggot in Los Angeles, Ferragamo’s campaign is all about modern glamour. Daria Werbowy represents the brand’s effortless style while those wedge and platform sandals are revived from the Ferragamo archives.

Daria Werbowy for Salvatore Ferragamo

Shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggot in Los Angeles, Ferragamo’s campaign is all about modern glamour. Daria Werbowy represents the brand’s effortless style while those wedge and platform sandals are revived from the Ferragamo archives.

Kim and Kanye for Balmain

As well as Balmain’s supermodel-studded campaign, Creative Director Olivier Rousteing has treated us to two very special guests for his menswear campaign: Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. The designer is close friends with the couple and has opened up about the campaign, shot by Mario Sorrenti. “For this Menswear campaign, I wanted to capture a moment of love. Kim and Kanye are style icons and friends. It is an honour to have them in this Balmain campaign. Together, they represent love, beauty and diversity — they are the new modernity. This is more than a campaign, it expresses something beyond clothes — it is a celebration of love and friendship. This is a new statement for Balmain.”

Kim and Kanye for Balmain

As well as Balmain’s supermodel-studded campaign, Creative Director Olivier Rousteing has treated us to two very special guests for his menswear campaign: Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. The designer is close friends with the couple and has opened up about the campaign, shot by Mario Sorrenti. “For this Menswear campaign, I wanted to capture a moment of love. Kim and Kanye are style icons and friends. It is an honour to have them in this Balmain campaign. Together, they represent love, beauty and diversity — they are the new modernity. This is more than a campaign, it expresses something beyond clothes — it is a celebration of love and friendship. This is a new statement for Balmain.”

Mia Goth, Imogen Poots, Marine Vacth for Miu Miu

Steven Meisel shot the trio in New York.

Mia Goth, Imogen Poots, Marine Vacth for Miu Miu

Steven Meisel shot the trio in New York.

Mia Goth, Imogen Poots, Marine Vacth for Miu Miu

Steven Meisel shot the trio in New York.

Cara Delevingne for Topshop

Cara is back for another season at Topshop, in a series of 15 images shot by photographer Alasdair McLellan and styled by TOPSHOP Creative Director Kate Phelan. Cara being Cara it all gets a little kooky – in the video tutorial she plays a triangle which she wears as an earring.

Cara Delevingne for Topshop

Cara is back for another season at Topshop, in a series of 15 images shot by photographer Alasdair McLellan and styled by TOPSHOP Creative Director Kate Phelan. Cara being Cara it all gets a little kooky – in the video tutorial she plays a triangle which she wears as an earring.

Natalie Westling for Dior

For Spring Summer 2015, Dior have Julia Nobis, Lexi Boling and Natalie Westling in a dreamy campaign shot by Willy Vanderperre.

Julia Nobis, Lexi Boling and Natalie Westling for Dior

For Spring Summer 2015, Dior have Julia Nobis, Lexi Boling and Natalie Westling in a dreamy campaign shot by Willy Vanderperre.

Julia Nobis, Lexi Boling and Natalie Westling for Dior

For Spring Summer 2015, Dior have Julia Nobis, Lexi Boling and Natalie Westling in a dreamy campaign shot by Willy Vanderperre.

Anna Ewers, Hollie May Saker, and Sasha Luss for Moschino

For Spring Summer 2015 Jeremy Scott introduced us to the Moschino barbie. For the Steven Meisel campaign he chose Anna Ewers, Hollie May Saker, and Sasha Luss as his Barbie girls.

Solange Knowles for ElevenParis

Solange is the face of ElevenParis for SS15, starring in a campaign shot by Kim Jakobsen. She said to ElevenParis about her plans for the year: “I’ll finish my album. Recently I took the time to enjoy life, my son and New Orleans, where I just moved.”

Gigi Hadid for GUESS

Gigi Hadid is back as the face of GUESS for Spring Summer 2015, where she poses topless in her customised jeans. Gigi has been a GUESS girl for FIFTEEN years, as her first modelling job was for the denim brand when she was two years old.

Jack O’Connell for Prada Menswear

Actor and rumoured former flame of Cara Delevingne, Jack O’Connell has received the thumbs up from Miuccia Prada as he is the face of Prada menswear alongside Ethan Hawke, Ansel Elgort and Miles Teller. Jack, who stars in Angelina Jolie’s Unbroken, wears a chunky knit and sips water in his campaign.

 

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