Roberto Cavalli - news.bbc.co.uk
With controversial photographer Terry Richardson shooting the ad campaign by Roberto Cavalli for H&M, there’s a very distinct possibility that the ads could contain a certain amount of nudity.
Richardson, who is notorious not only for getting his models to take off their clothes, but also strips himself, will be shooting the Cavalli campaign in Florence, Italy. And it is expected that his subjects, which will include Lydia Hearst, Jessica Stam, Theodora Richards, Erin Wasson, siblings Devon and Steve Aoki, and—gasp!—Cavalli himself, will be portrayed in various states of undress.
The campaign, which will launch the Italian designer’s affordable fashion line for the Swedish clothing giant, is expected to hit billboards and magazines in November.