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Christian Dior F/W 2015.16 by Willy Vanderperre

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at least it's not a white background though it looks so fake, the logo placement is so wrong imo...
happy for Mica, it's nice to see her hair styled differently.
 
NO. It's bad. And it's bad only because of clothes. That cast is overused, too. I don't like it, but it has some potential. Just give it different cast and collection.
 
Ouch, the preview looks like a tumblr mashup; National Geographic goes fashion. I assume the yellow border is coincidental here?
Agree with the rest on here; stale cast, awkward logo placement. Need to see more though.
 
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it looks like the cover of a National Geographic, especially with the white font.
 
It looks pretty. Can't wait to see more!
 
natalie looks bored, it's up to the models to bring life to a collection/campaign like this
 
It's so lifeless. Galliano has to back to Dior. Raf is so boring!
 
Oh Im certain this will get better......#FamousLastWords
 
It's refreshing only because it's not the overused white thing that they do.. but this is in all sorts of bad. And that logo...... why not in the center?
 
Predictable... I love Raf but I really want to see some more innovation in his campaigns. The yellow border was made by Elite (they put it around all their posts on ig), it isn't a part of the campaign.
 
One expects so much more from Dior. I like the clothes they used, even if they're not the most exciting pieces from the collection, but I don't like anything else about this ad... the lighting, the styling, the location, the logo placement are all disappointing.
 
I love it! But! I wish it was some variation on the white space. He almost convinced me that that is the new Dior and made it believable, but he gave up on it which shows just how lost he really is. He's lost.
 
Happy for Natalie and Mica, but i really don't know what's "Dior" anymore, i think it lacks of identity.
 

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