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Christian Dior S/S 2013 by Willy Vanderperre

Pretty interesting. They feel like De Chirico paintings, but more minimal/uncluttered..
 
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I probably won't mind it once it's in better quality, but can we just congrat Daiane C on scoring a blue chip campaign in....god knows how long, lol?
 
I like the dynamism the campaign has. It has a special energy. And I'm so happy for Anna Martynova! ^_^
 
My dear Willy was not made to shoot big campaigns. He is great for Jil Sander but not for this kind of shoots.
This is an absolute disaster more like a Prada fantasy lookbook gone wrong or a target Christmas campaign.
I liked the show very much but this was a too obvious translation of the runway plus those surrealisms here and there that ad no exitement to the final product.
 
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Hmmm, I'm not enthusiastic, it's kind of a dollhouse, a bit plastic.
 
Dior does not look like Dior, I just like that Daria is in it.
 
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wow this... is so boring. In the 3rd pic those flowers even look like the ones at Raf's last Jil show, he must really love them, so innovative :rolleyes:
 
the idea itself here is pretty exciting, but somehow i don't like the result. if tim walker (which is unlikely) shot this, i know it would be great.
the composition feels artificial and too digital, not romantic and minimal in a cool way. i only like the last picture with daiane in the middle, it's clean and nicely balanced.
 
naaaaaah, i really don't like it. I would love to see Daria alone, in white backround without any details from show set. Only clothes and beautiful Daria....
 
What a Fu**k is this?? this not the Dior Style , i dont like the idea of Raf take the style of Ralf & Jil Sander to Diopr are diferent style of houses
 
The concept looks too confused to me. I don't know what they tried to do but I don't get it. Will wait for more though.
 
It has to look gorgeous in print! I thought it was going to be shot by Meisel.
 
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I like it. It reminds me of the runway with all the girls walking around, intersecting at certain points and, now, they've settled into their respective places showing different aspects of the Dior woman. I think Raf saw the big picture from start to finish with how he wanted to capture the essence of the brand. It is quintessential Parisan.
 

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