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12 AD CAMPAIGNS THAT HAVE BECOME ICONIC IN AMERICAN FASHION

We're willing to bet that you had at least one of these pinned up in your childhood bedroom



Kate Moss for Calvin Klein Obsession in '97.
Kate Moss for Calvin Klein Obsession in '97.
From June 25 to July 4, we'll be examining — and at times, celebrating — all things American made, from the state of U.S. apparel manufacturing to American-born models on the rise. You can follow all of our coverage here.
If you're a regular reader of this site, you already know we keep a close watch on fashion brands' ad campaigns. The images are often pretty and feature some of our favorite models and celebrities, but it's not lost on us that the true point of them is to sell clothing. That said, some advertisements are so memorable and powerful that they're referenced to this day, leaving a lasting impression on an industry that's known for how frequently its trends change. 
Since we're focusing this week on all of the great things that are made in the USA, we decided to take a look back at some of these classic campaigns from all-American brands. From the Brooke Shields denim campaign that had tongues

KRISTEN STEWART LOOKED LIKE A BADASS PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE AT THE CHANEL SHOW

We'd vote for her
Stewart, left, and First Lady Julianne Moore. Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images
Stewart, left, and First Lady Julianne Moore. Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images
Now that the 2016 election has devolved to the point that Donald Trump is making a run for president, we'd like to add another, slightly more plausible name to the ballot: Kristen Stewart. Her credentials include being a high-achieving actress (not without a scandal or two) and also turning the velvet pantsuit she wore to Chanel's haute couture show into a rock n' roll work of art.
This matching, buttoned-up outfit is the type of thing you might expect your grandmother, or Jane Fonda, to wear. While on a rack it may look too conservative for your average 25-year-old, Stewart makes it her own with the styling: a fantastic smokey eye and her signature asymmetrical bed head. That's the type of capability you can put your trust in.
Vote Stewart 2016.
Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images
Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images

There was nothing juvenile about her look at the festive London premiere of "Magic Mike XXL."

Amber Heard in Emilio Pucci at the "Magic Mike XXL" London premiere. Photo: Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images
Not many grown women are able to pull off head-to-ruffles without looking childlike or at least unserious. But every now and then a genetically blessed specimen comes and reverses their connotation completely. 
On Tuesday, that was actress and newly-minted Mrs. Johnny Depp, Amber Heard, who arrived at the London premiere of "Magic Mike XXL" swaddled in a ruffled Emilio Pucci concoction. Like an expensive wedding cake, the scarlet gown — from fall 2015 — featured both a delicate trim and a number of softly cascading layers. It was one of Heard's more femme ensembles, especially considering the frock's lengthy velvet bow draped from the back of the neckline.
Lest the look appear too delicate, however, Heard's messier beauty look edged things up thanks to a tousled fishtail updo, with each and every flyaway tendril strategically placed in disarray. A dramatic smoky eye (or overgrown cat-eye, perhaps?) certainly helped matters, too.
In sum: ruffles are, occasionally, wearable, but only if a) they're crafted by Emilio Pucci, and/or b) you're Amber Heard. Any questions?
A definite "I hate to see her go, but I love to watch her leave" situation. Photo: Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images

Afraid the paparazzi wouldn't see you, Kate?


The dress is 100 percent polyester, so no need to worry about wrinkles. Photo: Karwai Tang/Getty Images
The dress is 100 percent polyester, so no need to worry about wrinkles. Photo: Karwai Tang/Getty Images
You can always count on spotting the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge among the spectators at Wimbledon each year — with Kate Middleton usually choosing some variant of a white summery dress to wear to the high-profile sporting event. But at a match between Andy Murray and Vaskek Pospisil on Wednesday, she opted instead for a cardinal red dress which, while simple in design, majorly stood out in the VIP section. Maybe she was inspired by Prince George's fetching red shorts from baby Charlotte's christening?
The $425 dress is from one of Middleton's favorite British brands, L.K. Bennett, and thanks to her well documented visit to the Centre Court today, it's already sold out online. 
"Wait, is that Pippa over there with a better seat than mine?" Photo: Karwai Tang/Getty Images
"Wait, is that Pippa over there with a better seat than mine?" Photo: Karwai Tang/Getty Images
She accessorized the dress with one of her mind-bogglingly perfect blowouts and a rather dowdy pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses. Oh, and some demonstrative facial expressions! Hilarious!
Dear Bear Grylls, we can see you ogling Kate Middleton. Sincerely, everyone. Photo: Ian Walton/Getty Images
Dear Bear Grylls, we can see you ogling Kate Middleton. Sincerely, everyone. Photo: Ian Walton/Getty Images
Prince William got involved with the wacky facial expressions, too. Middleton doesn't seem very impressed, so maybe she hasn't forgiven him for letting George have a public tantrum this past weekend. I know I haven't