Saint Laurent Unveils Sharp Fall 2026 Vision With Frankie Rayder
Kering is spotlighting the new Saint Laurent Fall 26 campaign by Anthony Vaccarello, fronted by legendary model Frankie Rayder and captured through the lens of photographer Talia Chetrit. The imagery continues Vaccarello’s sharp,
Saint Laurent Unveils Sharp Fall 2026 Vision With Frankie Rayder
Kering is spotlighting the new Saint Laurent Fall 26 campaign by Anthony Vaccarello, fronted by legendary model Frankie Rayder and captured through the lens of photographer Talia Chetrit. The imagery continues Vaccarello’s sharp, cinematic take on Saint Laurent, pairing a 90s icon with a cool, contemporary eye to anchor the house’s Fall 2026 vision.
What Kering is presenting
According to Kering’s official channels, the group is presenting “Saint Laurent Fall 26 by Anthony Vaccarello Frankie Rayder Photographed by Talia Chetrit”, positioning the campaign as a key creative statement within its portfolio. The work is part of Saint Laurent’s Fall 2026 advertising, credited to Vaccarello as creative director/designer and Chetrit as campaign photographer/director.
Frankie Rayder’s return
The campaign marks a major moment for Frankie Rayder, the American model best known for her impact on late 1990s and early 2000s fashion. Industry coverage notes that her starring in Saint Laurent Fall 2026…
is framed as a return of one of fashion’s most iconic faces, aligning with the broader revival of 90s era muses in high fashion campaigns.
By casting Rayder, Vaccarello ties Saint Laurent’s current, ultra defined silhouette to a model who embodies both runway heritage and enduring cool, appealing to long term fashion followers as well as a younger audience rediscovering that era.
Talia Chetrit’s lens Photographer Talia Chetrit brings a distinctive, art driven perspective to the Fall 26 visuals.
Known for her conceptual, intimate approach, Chetrit’s collaboration with Saint Laurent and Vaccarello results in campaign images and motion that feel controlled, sensual and slightly off beat, reinforcing the house’s current visual language…
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