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Originally posted by pennyfei@Apr 27th, 2004 - 10:07 pm
Nice but why all three?
Why not?

Three to six pieces can be shown per ad (and at H&M prices getting them all is reasonable) and it fits with a festive, light summer mood.
 
theres something weird abt the black and white shots but as a whole not bad.
 
Wow sooooo pretty :flower:
anyone know this brand call Zara?
I think she's modeling for that can anyone post the picture??
many thanks
 
I have met her and she´s nicer in person.

she´s always stunning! Zara ads are very good also

:woot:
 
Here's a picture I found at the Zara website. IMO she looks better in the Zara ads than in the H&M ads, but that's just me I guess ...
 
Originally posted by serenade_ingenue@Jul 24 2004, 01:41 PM
Wow sooooo pretty :flower:
anyone know this brand call Zara?
I think she's modeling for that can anyone post the picture??
many thanks
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We have a store in Montreal, and i saw those big pics all over the walls in the mall !
 
Originally posted by Fashionism@Jul 31 2004, 09:57 AM
Here's a picture I found at the Zara website. IMO she looks better in the Zara ads than in the H&M ads, but that's just me I guess ...
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They actually updated their site?! :o
 
I love Zara and H & M - they are within 2 feet of each other practically in NYC. I really dig the H & M ads.
 
Isn't the Zara jacket quite Louis Vuitton-ish? But bout Jess, she's really nice :flowers: And, Acid... you really seem to like those guys who look like Brad Kroenig, right? :P
 
H&M HANDSOME Luis Garcia

SPANISH footballer Luis Garcia is the new face of H&M and, with his flippy locks and chiselled jawline, he's the perfect model for the company's new obsession with suits. The 27-year-old player, who contributed to Liverpool Football Club's triumph over AC Milan in the UEFA Champions League final in May, has posed for ads in a variety of slickly tailored two pieces. "If there is one type of clothing that H&M used to be less associated with than others, it was more formal clothing such as suits," the company announced yesterday. "But over the last few years we have worked hard to change that." The collection comprises suits in black, brown, grey and tweed in high quality wool that are paired with 100 per cent cotton shirts. And this season, H&M is talking major trends. "We also believe strongly in matching shirts and ties in the same colour this fall," says design director Margareta van den Bosch.

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source: vogue.co.uk
 

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