Kate Spade New York and It girl Fernanda Ly channeled 1920s Paris for the brand’s Fall 2017 campaign, paying tribute to three heroines of the time: flapper Louise Brooks; le coquelicot, a mysterious local beauty painted by Kees Van Dongen; and Josephine Baker, an American who moved to Paris and became a global jazz age icon.

“We’ve loved working with the stunning Fernanda Ly, who will continue with our brand through 2017,” said Deborah Lloyd, president and chief creative officer of Kate Spade New York. “Fernanda captures our brand aesthetic perfectly, and truly embodies theKate Spade New York girl. This season, she helps us turn an everyday occurrence into an extraordinary moment of joy.”

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Kate Spade New York Fall 2017 Campaign