Well, then maybe you're generalizing again 'cause I'm sure that middle aged women are not the only clients (or the main clients) Chanel has, and the only ones who may like this collection. I still get what you mean tho, but we can only blame the whole industry in general to be so obsessed with youth... at least we have Stella here, Prada F/W 11, among many other examples, have used only teenagers.... and Ondria turned 16 a few months ago.
She was 14 when she walked Marc Jacob's Fall 2012 show in february. And Yumi is sixteen. But when I'm talking about his obsession with youth you see all of his collections are being aimed at teenagers. I mean, this collection has a f*cking lego bag.
She was 14 when she walked Marc Jacob's Fall 2012 show in february. And Yumi is sixteen. But when I'm talking about his obsession with youth you see all of his collections are being aimed at teenagers. I mean, this collection has a f*cking lego bag.
She was 15 back then, Thairine was the only 14 y.o. girl doing that show; Ondria turned 16 around October last year... about Yumi, you may be right, maybe she's still the same age as Ondria... and yeah, like I said before, I agree with you about his youth obsession, I'm glad the lego bag is not part of the campaign.
Ondria and Yumi look amaaaazing!!! So pleased with this campaign, much better than his last few. Stella is actually looking good, and I'm not a huge fan of hers (just a little tired of her now). Better than a lot of the campaigns I've been seeing this season.
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