Dunhill unveils its new spring/summer campaign

Dunhill unveils its new spring/summer campaign

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Dunhill have just released their latest advertising campaign, a modern celebration of London and an homage to the dunhill gentleman – a man who have a long-lasting and deep affection for beautiful, classic cars and all that encompasses the true elegance that a dunhill man embodies. The campaign was shot by world renowned photographer Peter Lindbergh against one of the most beautiful streets in London, Eaton Square, which is fully representative of London with its clean white Georgian terrace.

The gentlemen in the campaign prove the values and heritage that dunhill embodies and are representative of the fine tailoring and exquisite craftsmanship of one of London’s only true luxury brands. One thing that dunhill never falters on is their capability to bring a modern twist to some of the most traditional and formal of wardrobes, and always with a copious amount of understated elegance, attention to detail and definitive luxury.

A style where to dress down for the weekend is to dress up, the campaign gives a nod to dunhill’s rich motoring heritage as the dunhill man flees town, for country, his Duke leather hold-all slung onto the back seat of his Aston Martin DB4.

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A one minute behind-the–scenes campaign video can be viewed via dunhill.com and via the dunhill YouTube page.

dunhill’s Spring / Summer 2016 advertising campaign launches globally on January 4th with a series of six campaign images that also introduces eyewear for Spring.

To shop the collection, visit duhill here.

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