Sisley’s new FW17 Campaign, conceived by star photographer Bettina Rheims: Sisley once again challenges gender stereotypes with grace, style and sensibility.
"The headliners of the campaign, dressed in iconic Sisley outfits, pose in front of wooden boxes that bring to mind those used for transporting great works of art: among them are transgender models Stav Strashko and Casil McArthur, American Rain Dove (who in her career has posed in both male and female clothes), as well as Fernanda Beuker, Sohyun Jung, Adela Stenberg and Freddie Ashcroft, one-of-a-kind charmers with androgynous looks."
"The issue of gender equality is difficult to “capture”, as evidenced by the set design, as well as the clichés of what is masculine and what is feminine. "To open new paths, people’s reactions and emotions, including anger and fear, must be triggered,” says French photographer Bettina Rheims and Sisley chose to deal with society’s prejudices by showing individuals for what they truly are, giving them an even stronger voice. This is an important step for the brand, known for its rebellious identity as well as for its unconventional points of view: a new chapter in an original, unique and modern story."
Related: Sisley | Fall 2016 Ad Campaign by Francesco Carrozzini
Photographer: Bettina Rheims
Models: Stav Strashko, Casil McArthur, Rain Dove, Fernanda Beuker, Sohyun Jung, Adela Stenberg & Freddie Ashcroft
Courtesy of Sisley
Wooden crates for human artwork: the Sisley Fall Winter 17 Campaign, conceived and shot by star photographer Bettina Rheims, highlights the fact that gender is still an issue to "handle with care". Are youa work of art? We are.