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Breitling ups the fashion and style quotient with Victoria Beckham collab - campaign shot by Mario Sorrenti
By SENATUS Editor | 20 February 2024

Victoria Beckham first launched her eponymous label in 2008 and over the last 16 years have become a mainstay in the fashion weeks, building a core following that have been enamoured by her signature style. The designer now lends that touch to the limited edition Chronomat Automatic 36 Victoria Beckham collection, with only 1,500 pieces available worldwide.

The launch is accompanied by a campaign shot by legendary Italian fashion photographer Mario Sorrenti. The visuals feature rising-star Annemary Aderibigbe, a model who embodies the essence of both the Breitling and Victoria Beckham woman: strength, sophistication, plus a touch of the unexpected.

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