Renowned photographer Steven Klein has partnered with Dolce&Gabbana Beauty for a new short film series showcasing the Italian fashion house's makeup collection. Following the release of "Il Pranzo", Klein returns to direct "Il Salotto" (The Living Room), marking another chapter in the brand's expanding beauty division.
The campaign features model Irina Shayk and introduces two new products: the Everink Liner and Everfull Hi-Definition Mascara. Shot in Klein's distinctive style, the film depicts intimate moments within an Italian living room setting, highlighting the relationship between beauty and self-expression.
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The Everink Liner combines fast-drying, transfer-resistant formula with a precise felt tip for detailed application. Its long-wearing properties allow for extended use without smudging. The Everfull Hi-Definition Mascara features a curved wing brush with short bristles that separate and coat lashes from root to tip. The waterproof formula withstands moisture and humidity while providing length and volume.
This collaboration reflects Dolce&Gabbana Beauty's continued investment in their makeup line, with Klein's artistic direction bringing a fresh perspective to the brand's Italian heritage. The film serves as both a creative showcase and product launch vehicle, emphasizing the versatility of the new releases through Shayk's on-screen presence.
The campaign arrives as Dolce&Gabbana strengthens its position in the luxury beauty market, with these newest additions complementing their existing makeup range.
Kristin Kaye
Insatiably curious about human expression, she immerses herself in literature, theater, art, and dance. Her academic journey led to degrees in Modern Literature, where she delved into The Furioso, and Historical Sciences with a focus on Contemporary History. Her studies took her to the prestigious Erasmus University Rotterdam, broadening her international perspective.
Her passion for culture isn't confined to personal enjoyment—it spills onto the pages of various publications. There, she explores not only artistic endeavors but also civil rights issues and the myriad ways human culture manifests itself. For her, writing about these topics isn't just a profession; it's an irresistible calling that stems from her deep-seated fascination with the human experience.