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featured by UPDATE SALON : INKCORPORATED, the full-service agency for fashion & lifestyle presents the JOOP! S/S ‘23 campaign and looks forward to exciting contacts and new talent at UPDATE-23-BERLIN

INKCORPORATED has been a bastion for many years when it comes to high-end fashion & trendsetting lifestyle productions. Which is why we are all the more delighted that CEO Svenja Ratzel, who helms the the full-service agency together with Marc Wesinger, and Creative Director David Sondorfer are coming to UPDATE BERLIN where they will be on the lookout for new talent.

Svenja tells GoSee : “We support brands in terms of strategy and stylistics. Finding holistic and sustainable solutions in close cooperation with our clients is important to us. We offer our expertise in multifaceted disciplines, both online and off. Many years of experience in the area of brand strategy and motivation for new challenges are what make us who we are. We are a 30-member team of creatives, consultants, producers, bookers, copywriters and strategists, plus an international network of freelancers.”
 
The team is specialized in e-commerce, social media, editorial content, corporate publishing, brand consulting, corporate identity, editorial design and photo production, is equipped with an in-house studio, and also provides casting and public relations services. On the long list of clients, you’ll find, among others, JOOP!, MAC, CAMBIO, MAERZ, ETERNA, KUNERT & HUDSON, SANETTA, ZIEFLEKOCH, RR and DIGEL.

Here on GoSee, INKCORPORATED presents us the JOOP! SPRING/SUMMER ‘23 campaign photographed by Cyril Matter. Also on the team, alongside models Francisco Henriques, Ton Heukels, Paco Diouf, Kim Riekenberg and Maria Tomaszewska, were DOP Max Christmann, Lynn Schmidt and Dirk Kaprad for styling, Gregor Makris for beauty support, with post by GoSee Member RETUSH.

Serving as the perfect location was a swimming pool from the 1970s, which was designed by architect Alain Capeillères for his summer house in the Provence. Nestled between the hills and ocean, the breathtaking 25-meter pool is covered by more than 100,000 ceramic tiles.

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featured by UPDATE SALON : CAMBIO SPRING/SUMMER ‘23 campaign realized by photo & director duo VIVIENNE & TAMAS on commission for INKCORPORATED

Fashion from CAMBIO makes statements – and thus provides international impetus. Self-confident, style-conscious and uncompromising in quality and fit. Maintaining this standard is what drives the brand. Setting the bar higher every day propels the trend-savvy collections into the future: passionately progressive – and convincingly sustainable. Wear the future.

Munich-based creative agency INKCORPORATED staged the CAMBIO S/S ‘23 collection in dynamic photos. The perfect choice for the job was the duo VIVIENNE & TAMAS c/o SONJA HEINTSCHEL with styling by Ann-Kathrin Obermeyer c/o SHOTVIEW and hair & make-up by GREGOR MAKRIS. In front of the camera stood Dija Kallon and Laura Julie.

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featured by UPDATE SALON : DIGEL S/S ‘23 and the new D.VISION S/S collection, photographed by Stefan Heinrichs for INKCORPORATED

International fashion brand DIGEL stands for finest quality menswear and suits with an elegant look that are most comfortable to wear. The Munich-based agency INKCORPORATED commissioned Stefan Heinrichs to realize the S/S ‘23 campaign, which was styled by Daoud Daftarie. In front of his camera stood Rashide Embalo and Guy Robinson.

Presented alongside the classic collection is also the D.VISION collection. DIGEL is expanding its range of leisurewear with a small but refined collection and demonstrates once more that design and function not only complement one another, they also make a statement when it comes to style and look. The D.VISION colors, reduced and timeless, are an extension of the classic. They stage each style with charming flair – placing cut and form front and center.

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