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Barneys New York S/S 2015 by Bruce Weber

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Very quirky...I love it!

I see Pat Cleveland, Brooke Shields, Christie Brinkley, Kirsten Owen, Veronica Webb, Stephanie Seymour, Elaine Irwin & Bethann Hardison plus male models,

Thanks for sharing, marcBarna!
 
The making of vid feels super awkward when the models are literally re-enacting the 'fun' and the non-models feel sincere in their laughing. See the truth in advertising right there.

Bruce always delivers though, he singlehandedly created a genre and dominated it since then. "Smile" is perfect for Barney's. A genius in his craft and fantastic at selling his homo-erotic esthetic to major retailers. Him and Herb Ritts silently set major mainstream milestones.

EDT: Alliteration not intended.:)
 
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I'm just obsessed with the cast.
Also, Veronica Webb has not aged ONE BIT! Her shot in the makeup chair is my favorite. It oozes glamour. She's glamour.
 
Well, this certainly wasn't what I was expecting. I guess it'll need to sink in with me, because at a glance it looks like a more kitschy and exaggerated Dolce & Gabbana campaign. The casting is epic though.
 
Ohhh, no, this is terrible!! Barney's don't turn yourself into Abercrombie & Fitch, way too lowbrow and commercial.
 
love it! some of the most photogenic models of all time
 
Very quirky...I love it!

I see Pat Cleveland, Brooke Shields, Christie Brinkley, Kirsten Owen, Veronica Webb, Stephanie Seymour, Elaine Irwin & Bethann Hardison plus male models,

Thanks for sharing, marcBarna!

I also spot Kiara i think
 
OK. The cast is EPIC! But the campaign is super annoying, it just looks inexpensive, cheap really. Nothing works. Styling is awful. You use all these legendary supermodels but you don't use their talent. What a shame.
 
Well, this certainly wasn't what I was expecting. I guess it'll need to sink in with me, because at a glance it looks like a more kitschy and exaggerated Dolce & Gabbana campaign. The casting is epic though.
That's exactly why I don't like this campaign. I find it annoying when campaigns use older models, regardless whether they are icons, as kitschy gimmicks. I'd be more impressed and appreciative if these women were used the same way as younger models, as beautiful women who can sell the clothes without having to camp it up.
 

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