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Burberry Prorsum S/S 2010 : Emma & Alex Watson by Mario Testino

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i loved the collection but the campaign isn't my cup of tea after seeing more and more of it
i think one of the other models is musician George Craig , i think
 
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Emma Watson, Max Hurd, George Craig, Matt Gilmour & Alex Watson by Mario Testino.



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All right, not I'm totally lost :lol: Her brother is with her in the first pic, right? So who is he? And what's the name of the guy in the second shot?
 
:angry: this campaign is freakin me out..the collection was so beautiful..but not those ads seem like an advertising campaign for 12 years old clothing line..:angry: they all look so young, while the collection was more "mature"..:(
 
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I'm so sick of stars doing campaigns!
Isn't it enough to make films? They just take the chances for models away

The ad is ok...Emma is pretty but that's it. Her facial expression is always the same.
Thanks for posting the full ad, though :flower:
 
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:angry: this campaign is freakin me out..the collection was so beautiful..but not those ads seem like an advertising campaign for 12 years old clothing line..:angry: they all look so young, while the collection was more "mature"..:(

maybe that's what they're going for. while us adults will satisfy ourselves with great basics from pre-fall, resort, and prorsum, the kids will break into frenzy over these almost logoed bags, scarves, and trenches.
 
Another campaign pushing the bags.. Sort of echoes that clip of people at the Bullring in Birmingham snatching up hundreds of bags in the sales.. not a good look.
 
my thoughts exactly...
this looks like a teen brand campaign, yet the clothes are a bit too mature for the 'models'... really bad advertising.

yeah.
Emma looks uncomfortable in that clothes and not convincing at all.
Was the last campaign such a success that they had to bring her back?
 
i actually really like the full set. i guess her worst pics are the ones that leaked earlier.

and i wouldn't mind seeing more of Matt Gilmour :brows:
 
^Thanks, though I'm still quite lost with who-is-who. Anyway, the clothes don't deserve any attention this season, so at least I've got Emma ^_^
 
I hate each shot of this campaign. Emma & her brother look very uncomfortable IMO and agree that it def. looks like a teen brand campaign.
 
There's a new shot in the February issue of Esquire, for Burberry London. Emma's in a blue checked trench, with two guys in suits. The guy's aren't George, or her brother. One does look very familiar though. So it looks like it's going to be a case of Emma, and many boys!
 
Aw man, this is just...I'm not even sure what to say about it lol.
Is it just me or does this campaign have a Twilight feel to it? It's probably mere coincidence that this collection looks similar to what the Twilight stars wore to the New moon promo events. Perhaps with all the success the movie has had, they're trying to cash in on the younger Twilight crowd? Hell, even MAC is doing the same apparently...:innocent:
 
I HATE the new direction Burberry has taken. It's become too young and too commercial and their collections have become so dull and repetitive it's not even funny anymore.
 
I HATE the new direction Burberry has taken. It's become too young and too commercial and their collections have become so dull and repetitive it's not even funny anymore.

commercial. that's it.

looking at the campaign, there are 3 if im not mistaken ads for prorsum while the rest are for the other lines, brit, london, burberry. they're obviously not trying to sell their more creative line but the standard burberry shirts, bags, scarves.. no wonder the check came back strong.

what's the point of designing nice clothes are you're not going to advertise it. the pulls from the collection are hideous and so generic. :yuk:
 

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