Duran Lantink and Juergen Teller Blur Human and Animal Instinct in Fall 2025 Campaign
Duran Lantink taps Juergen Teller for Fall 2025 campaign “DURANIMAL,” starring Alex Consani and Leon Dame in surreal, instinct-driven looks.
Duran Lantink is pushing the limits once again. For Fall/Winter 2025, the Dutch designer has tapped legendary photographer Juergen Teller to bring his controversial Paris runway show into a new, provocative dimension.
The new campaign, titled “DURANIMAL,” stars models Alex Consani and Leon Dame, who embody the season’s bold themes of instinct, identity, and spectacle. Shot across natural landscapes and underwater settings, the images blur the line between human and animal, beauty and distortion.
In one striking visual, Consani wears a second-skin animal-print bodysuit, layered under a plush oversized coat that channels primal sensuality. Elsewhere, Dame appears submerged in water, reinforcing the tension between natural instinct and constructed artifice.
True to Lantink’s daring aesthetic, the campaign reintroduces the prosthetic breast pieces that sparked debate during the Paris runway show—provoking questions about the body, gender, and performance in fashion.
“DURANIMAL interrogates the boundaries between the human and the animal, artifice and instinct, beauty and spectacle,” the brand explained in a statement, underscoring the campaign’s conceptual weight.
By merging Teller’s raw, uncompromising lens with Lantink’s radical vision, the Fall 2025 collection solidifies itself not just as a fashion statement, but as a cultural provocation.




