People in glass houses should shoot fashion campaigns

Seven For All Mankind's third print campaign will be a major one.
Not only is it again being shot by Patrick Demarchelier, who became a household name when Andy learned to pronounce it in "The Devil Wears Prada", and star models Doutzen Kroes and Gabriel Chytry.
But it's being shot at architect Philip Johnson's famed Glass House.

"It's fantastic, it's amazing," Demarchelier told WWD of the Glass House during a break in shooting last month. "It's never been shot before so it's very rare."
The house, built in 1948, is now a National Trust Historic Site and very difficult to gain access to. We're wondering what kind of dough Seven For All Mankind had to put out to shoot at this illustrious location.
Demarchelier hopes to showcase the clean shape and structure of the structure by photographing the models in and around it while keeping the camera's focus on both.
[Image: PhilipJohnsonGlassHouse.org; Source]
