In mid November we learned that Louis Vuitton fashion director Marc Jacobs tapped Madonna to be featured in the upcoming LV 2009 ad campaign (to the tune of about $10 million) and today we get our first look at the first images of that new campaign. Here are the first of two promo images of Maddy for Louis Vuitton that have been released:

When Marc Jacobs found himself in a meeting on a recent Monday morning to brainstorm about Louis Vuitton’s next fashion advertising campaign, inspiration struck. “I just blurted out, ‘I think we should do Madonna,’” said the designer, Vuitton’s creative director, mentioning he’d attended a concert by the pop icon the night before in Paris. “I was totally just blown away by it, and moved by her performance, by what she had to say, and her energy.” As the meeting went on, Jacobs tapped out a message to Madonna on his BlackBerry, and within about five minutes came the reply: “I’d love to.” The result is six atmospheric pictures of a smoldering Madonna by Steven Meisel that will break in a range of fashion magazines in February. “It’s a big change from what we were doing. It tells a story,” said Antoine Arnault, Vuitton’s director of communications. “This I think is an amazing coup, but more than that, there’s real logic behind it. It’s very linked to Marc’s fashion show.” Although Arnault declined to give figures, he said media budgets for the fashion campaign would be on par with a year ago. And he dismissed as “absurd” reports pegging Madonna’s fees at $10 million. “It’s very far away from that,” he assured. The campaign marks the end of Vuitton’s six-year collaboration with photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, with the parting characterized as amicable, and another reunion for long-time collaborators Madonna and Meisel. Jacobs last worked with Meisel in his Perry Ellis days. (Arnault noted it’s “very probable” Vuitton’s association with Meisel will continue.) The campaign takes the very Parisian theme of Jacobs’ hit spring Vuitton collection, with a smoky French bistro the setting, and the sepia-toned images evoking a Brassai atmosphere. “As cliché as they are, I love all these French references,” the designer said. (Although the restaurant, Figaro, is on North Vermont Avenue in Los Angeles). “I still feel it looks like beautiful, gorgeous Madonna,” Jacobs said about the images. “Excepting the references and excepting the clichés, this still feels very today. And it didn’t feel so much like a fashion shoot, it feels like portraits.”
The concept and photos are brilliant. When I first heard that Maddy would be appearing in the new Louis Vuitton ad campaign I thought, Why hasn’t this happened already? I’m not surprised that she would agree to appear in the ads so quickly but I am surprised that the six campaign photos were all shot in one day. After the jump, check out another photo from Madonna‘s Vuitton campaign spread and read more about the day of the shoot …

The shoot wrapped up in less than a day and without incident, although Jacobs said hordes of paparazzi literally “appeared out of the bushes” the moment Madonna arrived. “It went from a quiet street to complete chaos,” he said. The designer also marveled at the singer’s incredible fitness that allowed her to recline, her back arched, on bentwood chairs, or shoot a leg straight up in the air, no sweat. “She’s so sure of herself as an icon and as a woman. It was her idea to do the fishnets,” Jacobs said. “What fascinates me the most about her is her never-ending energy, and the idea of becoming and changing. She’s an artist who’s unafraid to use her voice.” Arnault said the fashion campaign would appear “very strongly” in February and March issues and with few changes in media placements. “We’re staying on target,” he stressed. The first visuals will spotlight slouchy bags in monogram canvas and monogram-embossed leather, along with ethnic-inspired sandals, bangles and sexy ready-to-wear. In tandem, Vuitton will continue to run its “core values” campaign, with spots featuring Sean Connery, the latest celebrity spokesman, continuing into next year. Analysts have estimated Vuitton spends more than $250 million annually on advertising, most of it print-driven.
The old skool Parisian vibe is kinda neat … honestly, Madonna looks like she could be a performer in Britney Spears‘s Circus (and considering how close they’ve become again in recent weeks, well, mebbe Brit has a job waiting for good ol’ Madge on her upcoming tour). I am very impressed with these photos. Photographer Steven Meisel is a genius. I can’t wait to see the other four images from this ad campaign. What do y’all think … do we like?
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the second bag’s uglyyy and probs costs a fortune
Part of me looks at this and thinks, “Wow! She looks fantastic.” And another part of me is thinking, “You’re 50, for cripes sake. No one wants to see you in fish nets.”
I love it! She’s moving in a new direction image wise…love the hair and the makeup she’s been sporting out and about lately.
Really? I never think of “50″ when I think of Madonna … she’s timeless for me.
Like I said, I’m torn. I can’t deny that she looks great though.
The hair matches Britters too, the first bag is alright (I’m a Coach girl myself), but the second is yuck. It looks like fruit is hanging off of it. Trent I miss you being in NYC, you’re post are always earlier :(
i can only imagine the amount of touch ups those photos needed to cover up her veins and to soften her up a bit, she looks so brittle when she’s out in pubs with no makeup on….yuck.
LOL…its like this woman only wears yoga pants and only outside. you’d think shed wear some some of jeans indoors.
i think they photoshopped her arms – for sure really. compared to the pics seen after her leaving the gym, they look good here. & i agree w/ the others…..yucky 2nd bag. never.
Goodness. I like Madonna but she looks haggard, bony, and on the brink of death here. She really looks like she wont make it after breakfast.
FIERCE!!!
maybe it’s just me. i loved madonna in the 80′s but now she is just a spacehag and i am not following that old ladys fashion.
I love the photos, but those shoes look like corrective footwear.
I love this Veronica Lake peekaboo look for her..yes, she is 50. So what? It’s a great thing, to see a 50 yo woman in a huge marketing campaign these days. I am sure these photos have been touched up beyond belief but Maddy in glam is great-reminds me of the Erotica days. The second bag is hideous; besides that, the dress she is wearing she wore to some event in NYC, but in Green. She needs to stop wearing that Bjorkish creation. It’s not cute. Another way for M to pocket more cash. 10 million? Hopefully she’ll put it or some of it to good use.
I think she looks great, and is a perfect choice for Louis Vuitton ads. And what’s wrong with wearing fishnets at 50 as long as you have the legs for them?
maybe it’s just me but i think madonna for louis vuitton is booooorrrriiiiinnngg
I’m tired of the fishnet stockings!!!! WHY? It seems to be her only ‘look’ this year!!!! I’m so bored of her!
Gor-geous!!! The bags are whatever (I actually like the second one better!), but the pictures are beautiful. I especially like the second one. I love that kind of glamour. Love it. It gets my imagination going. I’m imagining Edith Piaf drunkenly singing at a nearby table, Toulouse-Latrec around the corner flirting with the dancers, and a group of German cabaret performers loving being in Paris. (Yes, I know these are all different time periods.) Madonna is the world-weary chanteuse who is looking for a beautiful young man to amuse her.
She’s Fierce, Love the Bags, The Shoes, but Hate the Dress, and Her Legs are to thin for those Shoes, Anyway she’s Still Fierce…
I can’t believe how many ageists read this blog – how disappointing. I would like to think Madge at 50 would have some sisterly support out there, and hopefully she does, but maybe the supporters aren’t vocal enough.
I love the fishnets – kinda harkens back to the bangles-and-crucifix-boy-toy period. Love the shoes, too.
If I could look EXACTLY like Madonna when I’m 50, then I’ll be a very happy boy ;-)