St John

The American luxury brand reinvents itself and launches a signature campaign with Mazarine Stories.

The launch of a capsule collection designed by creative director Zoe Turner and the redesign of the logo were the first steps in the brand's new chapter.

The campaign by photographers Bibi Cornejo Borthwick and Julia Champeau is based on a hero movie, fashion catalogs, lifestyle and still life content that redefine the modern St. John woman.

With 3 offices involved - Paris, New York and Shanghai - Mazarine has created a worldwide ecosystem to reach the global audience of a luxury brand while enabling the California-based fashion house to establish a new era.

The exclusive collection was also presented in China, via a mini Wechat program that we developed specifically for the first Chinese store. Press events were also orchestrated in New York and Beijing to complete the launch.

Our 50 experts build and roll out communications strategies for brands that resonate with their target audiences.

From brand platforms to new narratives, Mazarine Stories works together with brands, helping with conversations and integrated campaigns. From the creative concept to in-house production, our 360° approach touches on online, offline, influence, retail, and street marketing mechanics. At the core of this team is a unit dedicated to social media. They monitor trends and imagine paths of engagement: editorial strategy, content factory, community management, social listening, tailored influence and amplification.

Givenchy - Enfant Terrible 

Creation of a series of content in honor of Hubert de Givenchy by Mazarine Stories.

“L'enfant terrible de la Haute Couture”, a tribute to Hubert de Givenchy’s vision.

 

"L'enfant terrible" is a series of episodes, filled with elegant symbols of a bygone era, that tell the story of the House and its famous designer. The tribute was produced entirely from archive images.

Numéro 248

Numéro 248 of October 2024
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Issue 248 “Mode” of October 2024 features: fashion series by Brigitte Niedermair, Txema Yeste, Szilveszter Makó, Julien Vallon, Bjarne x Takata, Bruno + Nico and Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello.

Also in this issue: Argentine singer Nathy Peluso confesses the inspirations behind her music, a crossroads of genres - R'n'B, salsa, cumba - which is revealed here in a fashion series photographed by Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello; as well as French actress Noémie Merlant, who starred in the film Emmanuelle before releasing her first feature film Les Femmes au Balcon. 

Numéro 248 takes a look at pop angel Pierre de Maere, crowned Male Revelation at the 2023 Victoires de la musique awards; and also at the new fashion guard to watch at the LVMH awards, which this year honored designers Hodakova and Duran Lantink.

Also in this issue: an interview with José Martinez, director of dance at the Paris Opéra; a meeting with Apichatpong Weerasethakul, the Thai filmmaker to whom the Centre Pompidou is devoting a major retrospective; the artist Marisol, a pop art figure highlighted by the Fondation Louis Vuitton this autumn; design nuggets at PAD London; director Chantal Akerman's exhibition-event at the Jeu de Paume; young visual artist Mimosa Echard, who is preparing her solo show at Galerie Chantal Crousel...

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