The risk with such campaigns,-which to some extent are probably done to make the designer clothes more attractive by contrasting them with eveyday clothes...is that there is always the possibility that the difference between them is not visible at all, or worse- that the everyday clothes is in fact more attractive than the designer ones.
If it weren’t for this bright blue hat/scarf, that guy could comfortably fit into the whole D&G look, and I’m actually wondering if this smiling guy in the backround (true star of this campaign) behind these two women, is smiling beacause he finds the clothes on them ridiculous, as I do.
I wish they had continued the campaign with Adam Senn.