Burberry Prorsum S/S 2008 : Agyness, Lily D, Coco Sumner, Alice Gibb by Mario Testino | Page 3 | the Fashion Spot

Burberry Prorsum S/S 2008 : Agyness, Lily D, Coco Sumner, Alice Gibb by Mario Testino

yeh its different. is like something new even though those old ads of em were different styles but i like it either way. :)
 
First time I read the comments, "D&G? No it doesn't look like D&G :/"
Than I looked at it again, "Oh yeah, it kinda is"
:P

I like this anyway :rolleyes:
 
I quite like, it looks fresh and care free.
 
Kind of reminds me of that Harper's Bazaar edit with Marc Jacobs and Alber Elbaz, where there were a lot of people around them. So bad :ninja:
 
^You're right it does have that same feel.
 
Kind of reminds me of that Harper's Bazaar edit with Marc Jacobs and Alber Elbaz, where there were a lot of people around them. So bad :ninja:

exactly what i wanted to say....
but Marc Jacobs etc. spread was good composition...
here it is bad bad bad....
boring, bad, bad styling...:sick:
anyway i hated the collection....

but let's see the rest....
 
male models look better than female ones...in general i didnt like that ad but maybe when we see more we like it more
 
i like it tho it really does look a bit like Benetton ... who's the male model anyway???
 
the one in the blue jacket is called Liam, from select
 
it looks like a shot before they were rushing into a burberry party
models faces told the story:::
Agyness: Are you aware that i am in a hurry????:angry:
Lily: Oh, i am sorry. but i am late, maybe we can take a pic next time?
Coco: Hey!! hello!!! have fun in the party!!
Alice: Can u see me????? i am at the back!!! (jumping)

i can't help to say this. but i am really disappointed .:(
what's the point of selling the clothes when the customer can't see them properly???
 
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^ :lol:

to me it looks like they are all trying to cross a minefield. Bluetrench man and Alice didn't make it :doh:
 
oh lordy, this is bad :ermm:
i'm so sick of always seeing agy in burberry, get a different model please :doh::rolleyes:
 
what's the point of selling the clothes when the customer can't see them properly???

a lot of times these days it's not about selling clothes anymore with ad campaigns. mostly it's about promoting a certain lifestyle, to which the consumer is supposed to become interested in and buy into.

well, this and showcasing accesories.
 
what's the point of selling the clothes when the customer can't see them properly???

Am I missing something? Because most of the clothes can be seen quite properly.
 

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