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David Yurman Re-Enlists Model Vodianova for Spring Campaign
Shot in the Florida Keys, the popular jewelry brand’s spring 2017 ad campaign also adds Victoria’s Secret model Taylor Hill to the mix.

New York--David Yurman has debuted its spring advertising campaign nationwide.
The company re-enlisted photographer Bruce Weber to shoot the spread, and it again featured Russian supermodel Natalia Vodianova.
This time, Yurman also recruited Victoria’s Secret breakout model, American Taylor Hill.
“It was such an amazing experience working with the David Yurman family and Bruce Weber,” said Hill. “I can’t wait to see the campaign come out and I’m looking forward to the future with them.”
Shot in Weber’s natural, All-American style, Hill and Vodianova are pictured in color and black-and- white photographs in the Florida Keys wearing jewels from the Continuance, Pavéflex and Solari collections, all of which are new for spring.
Retailing from $450-$12,900, the collections are rendered in 18-karat gold and sterling silver.
The campaign launched nationwide last month.
For more information on Yurman’s spring offerings, visit the brand’s website.
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