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"Beauty in Contrast" by David Yurman
By SENATUS News | 4 August 2013

Supermodel Kate Upton stars in jewellery label David Yurman's Fall 2013 campaign, titled ''Beauty in Contrast,'' alongside Dree Hemingway, Anais Mali and Catrinel Marlon. Shot by photographer Peter Lindbergh the visuals capture the signature elegance and relaxed, yet luxurious feel of David Yurman's pieces. With Beauty in Contrast, the brand celebrates the season with a range of diverse elements that coexist in a delicate balance.

"Through design, styling and imagery, we tell a story of contrast in all its mesmerizing beauty," said the brand's founder, David Yurman. "Beauty is always more intriguing in contrast."

The campaign captures a kaleidoscope of distinct character and style such as the carefree warmth of Upton, the cool, global sophistication of Mali, the patrician refinement of Hemingway and the mysterious sensuality of Marlon.

Each of these women are styled in a contemporary combination of legendary designs and selections from David Yurman, including Willow and the new mini version of the David Yurman® Signature Pinky Ring. Minimalism and abundance are stylistically juxtaposed throughout. The campaign debuts this August worldwide in print and online outlets.

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