Final Fantasy's Lightning Stars in Louis Vuitton Ad Campaign

Final Fantasy's Lightning Stars in Louis Vuitton Ad Campaign

Still making strides, I see.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Dec 26, 2015 @ 11:43 AM (Staff Bios)
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Lightning is still making waves, even if the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy is over. But how exactly is she making waves. Well, in fashion actually. Yup, according to a new Louis Vuitton ad campaign, Lightning is a model for real-world clothing... and a purse. 

Nicolas Ghesquière, artistic director of women's collections for the French fashion company, took to Instagram to share a video of "Series 4" promo campaign, of which you can check out below:
"Reality and fantasy become one. Lightning a genuine heroine in the new @louisvuitton series 4 ad campaign."

The video is actually constructed under Tetsuya Nomura's direction from the Square Enix's Visual Works CG division.

If you'd like, you can check out the real life version video down below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uw3Yg5u_jA

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