Laforet "Autumn" Campaign Poster
Printed: 1978
Size: 21 x 28.5 in
Paper: matte
Price $125
In 1978, Antonio and Juan created the inaugural campaign for Laforet, the newly opened department store located in Tokyo’s Harajuku neighborhood. This iconic modern six story building quickly became a beacon for youth fashion, housing over 120 stores with established and avant garde designers, as well as an exhibition space.
Antonio and Juan designed a 5 season campaign (spring, summer, autumn, winter, and Christmas). This poster, designed for autumn, was inspired by Renaissance painters Sandro Botticilli and Giambattista Tiepolo, with highly detailed photorealistic renderings that replicated the colors and dynamism of nature with a classical full frontal flatness to the figures.
Printed: 1978
Size: 21 x 28.5 in
Paper: matte
Price $125
In 1978, Antonio and Juan created the inaugural campaign for Laforet, the newly opened department store located in Tokyo’s Harajuku neighborhood. This iconic modern six story building quickly became a beacon for youth fashion, housing over 120 stores with established and avant garde designers, as well as an exhibition space.
Antonio and Juan designed a 5 season campaign (spring, summer, autumn, winter, and Christmas). This poster, designed for autumn, was inspired by Renaissance painters Sandro Botticilli and Giambattista Tiepolo, with highly detailed photorealistic renderings that replicated the colors and dynamism of nature with a classical full frontal flatness to the figures.
Printed: 1978
Size: 21 x 28.5 in
Paper: matte
Price $125
In 1978, Antonio and Juan created the inaugural campaign for Laforet, the newly opened department store located in Tokyo’s Harajuku neighborhood. This iconic modern six story building quickly became a beacon for youth fashion, housing over 120 stores with established and avant garde designers, as well as an exhibition space.
Antonio and Juan designed a 5 season campaign (spring, summer, autumn, winter, and Christmas). This poster, designed for autumn, was inspired by Renaissance painters Sandro Botticilli and Giambattista Tiepolo, with highly detailed photorealistic renderings that replicated the colors and dynamism of nature with a classical full frontal flatness to the figures.