i guess i have to wait until i see the whole campain, but how can a random customer identify the campain (or at least that it is the same season) when it goes from b&w studio portraits to color outdoor running into the forest shots ?
and geez, why is there so many python ?????? is it the only thing to remember of that collection (i hadn't even seen). and i so wanna talk about that python trend since i've flipped through all these summer magazines and editorials. looks like we're back into that late 90s or early 00s season when python was also everywhere ... especially @ gucci. (i think with these punky hair style. hated it. hate it now).
^python is indeed the best part of the collection. because the collection isnt very complete and quite...fragmentary. yes this is the word. it is the last season for Hannah MacGibbon as far as i know...btw, in ad clothes look much more attractive than on runway eventhough i hate animal print, here it looks okay. and very 70s
^python is indeed the best part of the collection. because the collection isnt very complete and quite...fragmentary. yes this is the word. it is the last season for Hannah MacGibbon as far as i know...btw, in ad clothes look much more attractive than on runway eventhough i hate animal print, here it looks okay. and very 70s
I totally agree with this. I love this campaign and they took best clothes from the collection for it. When I saw collection on runway I didn't like it really.