COACH RELEASES HOLIDAY CAMPAIGN WITH SELENA GOMEZ
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| Selena Gomez |
Selena Gomez look stylish in a car
with that vintage ride theme. Maybe you've seen this scene in previous Coach
campaigns. But this time there is a difference, lies in the many gifts that are
scattered and nuanced festive. Plus glitter ray from New York City, this
collection was deliberately issued to welcome the end of the year. Selena was
seen wearing luxe shearling collar, mixed print lace dress and jewelry that
made crystal statement. Not to forget, the 'superstar' Dinky Bag who have a
unique primrose color for $ 395.
She, herself was chosed by Coach
became brand ambassador because of her stylish fashion that she wears at every
opportunity, and became the most celebrity in-follow on Instagram. Therefore it
is not surprising that Coach wants this campaign to be viral. With a familiar
team, Steven Meisel as a photographer, Fabrien Baron as director of style and
makeup by Pat McGrath, of course the results were reaping praise.
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| Selena for Coach Holiday Campaign |
Actually, Selena admits her
personal style does not change much during the holidays. "I am happy wearing
warm clothes. Coach has these amazing shearling jackets that I can not wait to
wear, "he told Elle. Selena also continues for the holidays this year, she
wants to spend time with her closest family and friends. According to him he
has been traveling for many jobs so do not want to repeat the same thing.
Selena wants to cook with mama and make casseroles and cheesy potatoes. While
with his father, he made a kind of tamale dish. And also decorate the tree
ornament obtained from Coach.
Meanwhile, when asked the Coach
team about the most memorable moment on New Year's Eve. Selena did not spend
the time for the party, but rented a cabin in the middle of the snow with her
closest female friends. The mama also taught her to share when the final
holiday arrived. He was given advice to be a volunteer and to give alms even if
we could not. "The holidays can be very stressful for people, so it's an
important time to help out," he concluded on WWD.


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