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Christian Dior S/S 2015 : Julia, Lexi & Natalie by Willy Vanderperre

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from UK Harper's Bazaar February 2015
 
This picture would've been amazing if we haven't been bombarded by this kind of photography served by Vanderperre all these years but I adore the blank space. It looks like she's floating though... should changed the colour of the platform/ground.
 
They must get rid of that.... model.

The dress is my favorite of the collection. I wish it had been displayed a little better, but it does make a strong image. Love the flowers.
 
Flawless. Julia is perfect for Raf's Dior just as Karlie was perfect for John's.
 
I like the delicate feeling of this, the flowers are a nice touch, but Julia doesn't impress me. The handbag in it feels like cursing in heaven.
 
It's ok, nothing special. Looks too empty, and not in a good way. A very weak start, plus it's not my favourite look from the collection.
 
From all his same looking ads, this one is the best cause if you gonna go minimal this is as minimal as it gets.
 
This is gorgeous! The space works perfectly showcasing the brand and Julia.
 
Majorly underwhelming as usual. I honestly haven't been overwhelmed with a single fashion campaign Raf Simons has delivered while at the helm of Christian Dior. I'm all for minimalism and simplicity but this for Dior has become so tiresome and quite frankly I find it all a little pretentious.
 
^You nailed it. Totally agree. I find Dior ads slightly pretentious too and sort of unfinished or incomplete. Empty, vacant, superficial... Like if there wasn't a good art direction behind or a strong point of view. They just lack any emotion or beauty.
 
F/W 13 was the only really good campaign so far. From the casting to the setting and the composition, everything was fantastic.

Agree that most of the times something is missing, in this case: a proper model.
 
Julia is the perfect boring girl to capture Raf Simons' oversimplified vision of Dior
 

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