The video ad opens with Delevingne declaring: “Happy Holidays! … Why was I waving like that, that’s very lame, sorry.” But besides her 'festive' message, the film guides shoppers through this season’s party dressing with the help of Delevingne who sports the new collection whilst jumping around and playing with Christmas tree baubles.
For the Holiday season the British high-street brand comes into it's own with party pieces like a black strapless bodysuit, a baroque style dress, a white dress with feather trim, and glittery accessories.
The Christmas ad follows Topshop´s first solo campaign ever starring Delevingne for the autumn/winter collection with the festive campaign produced by the same team. It was shot in London's private club Annabel's by photographer Alasdair McLellan and styled by the brand's creative director Kate Phelan.
Delevingne has now become a regular in Topshop’s adverts. Her first appearance for the brand was in 2010 when she featured in the campaign video for Kate Moss' collection for the store.
The video embraces the brand's British heritage with clues that it's shot in the capital including Delevingne holding a Houses of Parliament snow globe souvenir.
For the Holiday season the British high-street brand comes into it's own with party pieces like a black strapless bodysuit, a baroque style dress, a white dress with feather trim, and glittery accessories.
The Christmas ad follows Topshop´s first solo campaign ever starring Delevingne for the autumn/winter collection with the festive campaign produced by the same team. It was shot in London's private club Annabel's by photographer Alasdair McLellan and styled by the brand's creative director Kate Phelan.
Delevingne has now become a regular in Topshop’s adverts. Her first appearance for the brand was in 2010 when she featured in the campaign video for Kate Moss' collection for the store.
The video embraces the brand's British heritage with clues that it's shot in the capital including Delevingne holding a Houses of Parliament snow globe souvenir.
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