This looks like a very bland reproduction of what Deborah Turbeville did with Valentino circa 2012, which was far superior to this in all ways possible.
For a start the clothes here look like costumes, whereas in those Valentino campaigns, the clothes look very modern even though they were photographed in such baroque settings.
Second of all, Maria Grazia Chiuri has not once nailed the casting in any of her campaigns. Is it just me or are the girls she chooses terribly boring? Dior used to have real stars in their campaigns. What happened?
And don't get me started on how ridiculously stupid it is that she consistently forces her version of feminism down our throats, but then refuses to actually implement any true diversity or inclusivity of womanhood in her shows and her campaigns.