Bally F/W 10.11 : Anna Maria Jagodzinska & Mathias Bergh by Craig McDean | Page 3 | the Fashion Spot

Bally F/W 10.11 : Anna Maria Jagodzinska & Mathias Bergh by Craig McDean

real bad advertising concept
that mass/mount of bags cheapens the idea behind 'luxury' Bally
 
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Taking inspiration from the Bally archives, this collection features pieces that embody tradition yet simultaneously feature innovation in construction, use of materials and design. A sophisticated colour palette of muted zinc, warm cuoio and rich brown is featured across the selection of sumptuous materials and finest leathers.

The campaign features Anna Maria Jagodinska and male model Mattias Bergh.

Captured by renowned photographer Craig McDean.
Facebook/Bally
 
The campaign looks okay. If I'm not mistaken this looks like it was shot in the Thermal Baths in Vals, Switzerland by renowned architect Peter Zumthor. Don't like the fake background image of the mountain. Great setting though.
 
The campaign looks okay. If I'm not mistaken this looks like it was shot in the Thermal Baths in Vals, Switzerland by renowned architect Peter Zumthor. Don't like the fake background image of the mountain. Great setting though.


If your read or looked at the previous posts/videos it shows how and where they made the campaign. So no you are not mistaken, it is in Thermes of Val. And I believe those are real mountains :)
 
I didn't mind the first shot with all the stuff when i first saw it, but now it seems out of place with the video and new shots. All the pics are very airbrushed, but somehow I like it. I think there's a glossiness to it that brings out luxury :heart:
 
The shot with the bags suggests an injury at a discount store while the guy in the other shot looks like he's thinking "Damn, they nice shoes."
 

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