Louis Vuitton S/S 2022 by David Sims

This looks like someone took some raggedy old smoke stained curtains and made bad costumes out of them. No one is going to look at this and say “wow” instead they’re going to say “eww”. They tried to say Marc Jacobs didn’t have a clear vision for the house, but what do you call this? Trash Couture? Mothball Chic?
 
we have lost another one.
Nicholas has seriously lost it and it’s so sad because he used to be one of my favourite designers.

those shoes with those dresses??? plus those starts make it super Christmassy and this is supposed to be a Spring/Summer campaign.
 
I don't have words to describe this tragedy... In fact, to be quite honest I can't even say what's worse about this campaign, because it's simply a combination of zillions terrible things!
 
I didn’t expect that mood…
Maybe it should have been shot by Jean Paul Goude to really push it forward.

I don’t hate it. I want to see the whole thing…
 
I wish my eyes could unsee those shoes...
His clothes always look better with high heels, but now this kind of shoes is not popular. This is his the most weak link. Next, it is styling, I would like to see his collaboration with Karl Templer - I know that is unreal due to his close friendship with MAS.
 
I like that shes everywhere capitalizing on her new found fame and laughing all the way to the bank which is not something that happens alot with high fashion models. That said this is one hell ofa cheap campaign
 
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I didn’t expect that mood…
Maybe it should have been shot by Jean Paul Goude to really push it forward.

I don’t hate it. I want to see the whole thing…
Jean Paul Goude for this concept was great.The potential was wasted.
 
I hate those lights. But overall it’s growing on me.
 
This concept only needed the solo shots.
 

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