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Herb Ritts Commercial: chronology

  • 1988: Parco "Quattro" with Tatjana Patitz
  • 1990: Rochas "Femme" "Globe"
  • 1990: Lancôme "Rouge Absolut" with Isabella Rossellini
  • 1991: Calvin Klein Escape "Water Ski" "Horse" "Pool" "Sailboat" with Shana Zadrick and Scott King
  • 1991: NEC with Ryuichi Sakamoto
  • 1992: Levi's Loose Fit Jeans "Wind" "Earth" "Water" "Movement" "Light" "Shorts" "Wave" "Parachute" "Fire" "Premiere" "Sunny Beach" "Collage" "Co-op Land" "Co-op All Star"
  • 1992: Levi's Loose Fit Jeans "Flag" "Stone Wheel" "Red Stripes" "Poles" "Pyramids" "Climbers" "Fort Window" "Big Ball" "Nadege's Shorts" "Winter Shorts" "Loose Fit Ninety"
  • 1992: Levi's Dockers "Grey" "Green" "Tan" "Brown" "Blue" "Black" "Green Shorts" "Tan Shorts" "Blue Shorts"
  • 1992: Guess Perfume "Café - Women" "Cafe - Men's" with Claudia Schiffer
  • 1992: Calvin Klein "Marky Mark" with Mark Wahlberg and Kate Moss
  • 1992: Revlon "Charlie" with Cindy Crawford and Little Richard
  • 1993: Brut "Aquatonic A" with Helena Christensen
  • 1993: Guy Laroche "Horizon" with Beri Smither
  • 1993: Paul Mitchell "Seasons" "Earth" with Eloise DeJoria
  • 1993: Vittel Water "Living Sculpture" with Beri Smither
  • 1993: Acura "NSX - Handmade" "Comfort" "Quality" "Premium"
  • 1994: Revlon Flex "Lighten Up" with Claudia Schiffer
  • 1994: Revlon "Kiss Proof" with Cindy Crawford
  • 1994: Revlon "Defy It" with Melanie Griffith
  • 1994: Donna Karan "DKNY Men" with Peter Fortier
  • 1994: Chanel "Allure" with Karen, Laetitia, Linda Spierings, Irene Pfieffer, Jamie Rishar, Basia Milewicz, Nadege DuBospertus, Emma
  • 1994: Paul Mitchell "Desert" with Eloise DeJoria
  • 1994: Cartier "Pasha" with Lara Harris, Tatjana Patitz.
  • 1995: Häagen-Dazs "Shall We" with Tatjana Patitz
  • 1995: Elizabeth Arden "Black Pearls" with Elizabeth Taylor
  • 1995: CoverGirl "True Advance" with Helena Christensen
  • 1996: Revlon "Won’t Fade Away" with Cindy Crawford
  • 1996: Victoria's Secret with Helena Christensen, Dennis Rodman, Vendela, Katey Sagal, Salt-n-Pepa, Naomi Campbell
  • 1997: Victoria's Secret with Helena Christensen
  • 1997: Ultima "That's The Ultimate" with Kim Delaney
  • 1997: Victoria's Secret "Angels" with Tyra Banks, Stephanie Seymour, Karen Mulder, Helena Christensen, Daniela Pestova, Tom Jones
  • 1998: Revlon "Liquid Sexy" with Shania Twain
  • 1998: Chanel with "Allure" Kiara, Chandra North, Mackie, Beri Smither, Tara Westwood, Meilan, Elisabet Davidsdottir, Daniela Pestova, Shirley Mallman
  • 1998: Elizabeth Arden "White Pearls" with Burt Reynolds
  • 1998: Revlon Ultima II "Beauty Is As Beauty Does" "Wisdom" with Cybill Shepherd
  • 1998: Revlon "Wake-Up" with Halle Berry
  • 1999: Maybelline "Triple Volume" with Christy Turlington
  • 1999: Eau De Rochas "Man and Woman" Manon von Gerkan
  • 1999: Vidal Sassoon "Vidal" "Follower vs. Leader" "Standard Vs. State of the Arts" "Art vs. Science" with Vidal Sassoon
  • 1999: Revlon "Looks That Last" with Shania Twain, Cindy Crawford
  • 1999: Maybelline "Mascara Love" with Sarah Michelle Gellar
  • 2000: Elizabeth Arden "White Diamonds" with Elizabeth Taylor
  • 2001: Estée Lauder "Advance Night Repair" with Carolyn Murphy
  • 2001: Elizabeth Taylor "United for America" Public Service Announcement
  • 2001: Revlon "Choices" with Halle Berry
  • 2001: Maybelline "Wet Shine Nails" with Sarah Michelle Gellar
  • 2002: Victoria's Secret "New Angels" with Gisele Bündchen, Adriana Lima, Isabeli Fontana
  • 2002: Victoria's Secret "Sexy Support" with Tyra Banks
  • 2002: Estée Lauder "Beautiful" "Pleasures" "Intense" with Carolyn Murphy

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