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Ray-Ban Legends tells the history and the spirit of 75 years of being
yourself and freely expressing your beliefs and personality. Since its creation
in 1937 and up to the present day, honouring the values of authenticity and
uniqueness constitutes the DNA of Ray-Ban.
Icons and legends of the past, present and future: this is the key
message of Ray-Ban Legends. Shot by photographer Mark Seliger in California,
the campaign frames seven legendary moments (one per decade), each inspired by
a real life and particularly iconoclastic figure. Every character wears a
Ray-Ban Icon. Each image evokes a specific story and is epitomized by the chromatic
tones that are faithful to the relevant decade (black and white, sepia and,
naturally, colour).

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“It was one of those opportunities that doesn’t come around too often,
and I really enjoyed being a part of the creative team. Our Creative Director
Erik Vervroegen proposed scenarios that were photographic, iconic,
controversial and fun, and it seemed like the perfect fit for what I do and
what the Ray-Ban brand represents” continues Mark
Seliger.


A group of pilots, the Blue Devils, in the 1930s; a writer’s
“relationship” in the heart of America in the 1940s; a singer-songwriter who worked
with Elvis Presley in the 1950s; an English socialite in the 1960s; a boy and girl
falling in love during a protest in the 1970s; the nightlife of three girls in
the 1980s, and a courageous rapper in the 1990s.
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