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Is that a good or a bad thing?She is the only model today who belongs to late 80s/early 90s era
Exceptional work from the Icon, Imaan Hammam. A modern day Supermodel, truly, a blessing to fashion. Perfect casting, one must be a true natural beauty to pull off this washed face look.
A lovely campaign season for Imaan: Fendi, Bottega Veneta, Jaquemus, Donna Karan, VS, and Estee Lauder. Still a Meisel girl since her debut, a rare feat.
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For me its a good thing, because I love that era..She has that quality which had girls from that era, very mature, seductive and sexyIs that a good or a bad thing?
That's a bit unfair. There are subtle changes with the expressions, like that little smize with the bags or the slightly parted lips with the shoes.Imaan Hammam is just the absolute BOMB! One of the best in the business. There's no expression on her face throughout this campaign but her mere presence and ability to pose is second to none (unlike some the industry likes to inflict upon us *cough*Kendull*cough*). In all honesty, there's not one single campaign image I dislike here...
A good thing, this Jean-Paul Goude vibe is so refreshing in 2024.Is that a good or a bad thing?
Is that a good or a bad thing?
I agree. I don't think she's the right model for the concept of this campaign. Adut would've been a better choice or Mila van Eaten.Also, while I will say imaan hammam may be an impactful model and whatnot, Jacquemus should have cast a leaner more angular model to showcase that ‘sacred geometry’ hard sharp edges/lines concept.