Secrets From Barneys' Campaign Shot By Juergen Teller
We go behind the lens with the amazing talent who worked on our fall campaign to find out the stories from the set that the photos don’t tell.
This season, Barneys New York and photographer Juergen Teller are toasting the twelfthtime collaborating on campaigns—a milestone truly worth celebrating—with the release of, “Red Carpet,” Barneys’ Fall 2016 offering. Building on the string of memorable shoot locations that include New Orleans, Tel Aviv, Palermo, and most recently Miami’s Art Basel, “Red Carpet” takes an irreverent look at fashion using the Cannes Film Festival in France as a backdrop. Though Cannes is known for its art, clothes, and celebrities, Teller’s images apply his unique outsider view to the festival.
“Following up on the story we did at Art Basel last season, we wanted to continue to build on our distinct narrative,” Barneys creative director Dennis Freedman says of the campaign. “We go to one of these cultural events and work around it to tell our take on the story, from the outside looking in. We wanted to tell a story about Cannes without physically being inside the festival.”
Barneys and Teller partnered to put the focus on locations other than Cannes’ legendary red carpet, using locations like a private villa overlooking the festival with its own carpet, a yacht anchored in the Mediterranean, and the home of art collector and photographer Jean (Johnny) Pigozzi, who also makes cameos throughout the campaign.
“It was important to have Johnny actually present in some of the photos, because he’s such a fixture of the festival itself and gives a lunch for it every year, which is part of the whole social world of the film festival,” Freedman says. “He’s an incredible colorful, photogenic, and iconic figure, so it made a big difference for the overall story we were telling.”
In addition to Teller, the campaign also tapped the talents of other renowned artists like legendary makeup man Dick Page, Lily McMenamy and Eva Herzigová—who are both known for their work as actresses as well as models—stylist Poppy Kain, and hair stylist Syd Hayes. In honor of their work, we reached out to some of these amazing people to find out the stories that the pictures don’t tell—the inside tales from the set itself.
Read on to learn more about the making of “Red Carpet,” then head to Barneys to pick up some of the new fall fashion that the campaign features.