Street_a_Licious
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then again, WHAT is desirable aesthetically? there's a more general rule for women (tall, long hair, perfect skin, slender figure) but with men, there's many different looks which could be deemed "desirable".
some like the Hedi-Boys. others like the buff look. then the swimmers look. some men connect more with models in athletic attire, some like the hipster look.
so, WHAT exactly would be desirable?
some like the Hedi-Boys. others like the buff look. then the swimmers look. some men connect more with models in athletic attire, some like the hipster look.
so, WHAT exactly would be desirable?
. In any case it's not a manner of what is desirable "aesthetically" in general it's what fits a house first and trying to get that message out to the public in an appealing manner. (Prada and Gucci, for example, may tall-long hair-perfect *photoshopped* skin etc. but one could hardly say they reflect a similar aesthetic.) Celebrities moreso than models have a fixed image and so, theoretically, this should make it easier for fashion houses when choosing one. For Givenchy I would have taken Jude Law, Jonathan Rhys Meyers (really, I'm just dying for him to do another fashion ad since his stint with Versace), Joaquin Phoenix. Denzel Washington (it would never happen but girl can dream!). Johnny Depp if they could convince him. Basically...anyone but a former boy bander who did it with Britney Spears
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i agree that he isn't good looking and he just doesn't have that "refineness" that the brand represents..definitely not givenchy
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