Looks good for Blumarine, but the photoshop on her is too literal. She doesn't look like herself here. Granted Liugi & Iango often retouch a young girl like Anna Cleveland to hell and back, this still looks eerie.
Luigi & Iango - Photographer
Paul Cavaco - Fashion Editor/Stylist
Luigi Murenu - Hair Stylist
Yumi Lee - Makeup Artist
Naomi Yasuda - Manicurist
Amber Valletta - Model
Phillip Mayberry - Model credit: models, blumarine
They should have just booked Camila Akrans if they wanted her style. L&G lack experience outside of the studio and this proves that. They should practice more with editorials before they take on a campaign. They lucked out with Amber because any other model would have made this into a total flop.
I wanted to like these because Amber always deliver but Luigi and Iango lack the charm for outdoor and the concept is like Connecticut housewife goes glam. Everything looks nice but nothing attracts.
I hate how disconnected the campaign feels. One image Amber's by the lake, the next she's in the car and then she's with the male model. For me, the images of Amber by the lake in colour are the standouts. The shot of Amber wearing the pink polka dot dress is undeniably gorgeous!
The photoshop in that first image is nothing compared to the images that follow. She looks like Madonna in the one where she's laying down on the dock.
Also what even is the story they're trying to tell here?
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