GEORGE V MAGAZINE
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Saint Laurent’s Spring campaign arrived like a faint signal from another era, the sort of clipped, ghostly footage you’d expect to find on a forgotten MiniDV tape. Anthony Vaccarello and Glen Luchford lean into that haze of early-2000s technology, coaxing romance out of distortion. It’s only two stills and a quick twenty-second loop, yet the spareness becomes part of the charm.

In these dim interior spaces, Charli XCX moves with the kind of relaxed authority that turns stillness into suggestion. The clothes sit within that familiar Saint Laurent tension of seduction and ease, framed by Luchford’s ability to make a simple room feel charged. The static, the blur, the soft digital grain, all lend a sense of memory forming in real time. It’s a world that doesn’t need heavy architecture to feel alive. A lamp glow, a reflection, a slow tilt of posture is enough to signal the house’s state of mind.

Charli is an instinctive choice for this moment in the maison’s story. Her creative identity thrives on self-determination, restless evolution, and an unembarrassed embrace of excess filtered through precision. That chemistry aligns neatly with Vaccarello’s own rhythm, where attitude carries as much weight as line or silhouette. Charli understands the art of building a persona that feels both sculpted and spontaneous, which gives the house another layer of cultural dimension. The campaign is less about introducing her than situating her inside the Saint Laurent universe as if she has always been part of its wiring.

The real intention here sits in that alignment. With so little imagery, the message sharpens. The house is widening its cultural constellation through a figure who already speaks its language. The old-tech framing adds a gentle patina of nostalgia, but Charli’s presence brings the heat that nostalgia alone can’t hold. It’s a campaign about tone rather than plot, a mood piece that slips easily into the broader evolution of Vaccarello’s Saint Laurent.

And perhaps that’s the charm. A quick flicker of tape, a lived-in frame, a woman who knows how to command half-light. Spring, according to Vaccarello, doesn’t need grand declarations. Just the right muse and a camera willing to surrender a little control.

Saint Laurent Creative Director | Anthony Vaccarello
Photographer | Glen Luchford
Models | Charli XCX

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