she really needs to improve her expression, and her teeth needs to be braced badly, she is beautiful but as a top model she cannot just stand there just staring at the camera
While I do agree with u about needing more poses, but personally coming frm a catalogue background, I can see the poses she exhibits here are probably dictated to her to follow since it was the concept of the catalogue and the potential usage of the image. Its rarely about a fashion image, its about the product. And the model dont get to choose what image they'll use. Even if they had options that are a bit more posed, if the editing team wants something more generic and product focused, that's what they'll end up choosing. They just have a bigger budget for more expensive models but I doubt they had hired a fashion worthy photographer to really give u an inspiring outcome. Thats what I used to do.
Styling wise even, u can tell it wasnt correct in lots of the pictures esp with the r*tchet bob..and too pronounced eyebrows.
Look at the Fb banner and u'll see, AH sells luxury but is not too concerned about the image. And maybe the customers dont care that much either, they just have lots of spending power and want to buy the season's essentials.
she really needs to improve her expression, and her teeth needs to be braced badly, she is beautiful but as a top model she cannot just stand there just staring at the camera
Vogue China September 2013 Duality Photography:Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin Styling:Nicoletta Santoro Hair: James Pecis at D+V Management Makeup: Aaron de Mey at Art Partner Nails: Daria Hardeman Casting: Piergiorgio Del Moro
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