.ArianaGrande's new GivenchyOfficial campaign is here: Arivenchy
The Fall/Winter 2019/2020 Givenchy campaign doesn't just mark Ariana Grande's debut portraits for the brand — it also spotlights the label's new It bag: the Eden. We wouldn't be at all surprised ifat the fashion house, already owns the shape, which has sharp lines and flashy leather.
Photographer Craig McDean snapped these stunning photos of Ariana, which are in black and white and color and are also an ode to Hubert de Givenchy, who called the image style"the Givenchy sitting." In case you were wondering, Ariana is a match for the Givenchy brand because of her overall message about female empowerment that she continues to communicate to her fans.
The set of portraits even has a name: #ARIVENCHY, and Ariana's proud of it:"[Givenchy] is a house I have forever admired and to now be part of that family is such an honor. I love this clothing and the confidence and joy it brings to the people wearing it. Not only is the clothing timeless and beautiful but I'm proud to work with a brand that makes people feel celebrated for who they are, and unapologetic about whatever they want to be," she said in a statement on the website.
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