Marc Jacobs Beauty 2016 : Kaia Gerber by David Sims | the Fashion Spot

Marc Jacobs Beauty 2016 : Kaia Gerber by David Sims

Undeniably beautiful, but there's something eerily CGI about this image. Kaia still photographs much better than most nepotism girls. I'm getting odd Brooke Shields vibes from her in general.
 
I think she is beautiful & everything, but her face is too child like & commercial to pull this off.
 
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the hair and that red light kinda ruins it for me, hopefully other images will be better because she´s lovely.
 
So grown up women are supposed to look like 11 year old girls pretending to look like grown up women? Is that the ideal aesthetic these days?
 
I just saw a photo of Carmen Carrera on Facebook it looks like she's in the campaign too..?
 
I just saw a photo of Carmen Carrera on Facebook it looks like she's in the campaign too..?

I think I saw the same one, but I believe it was for the big party Marc threw last night. (but I'd love to see her in an ad!)
 
I think Zendaya would have been a better choice. There is just something off about Kaia's face. I can't get behind it.
 
When asked, a lot of celebrities seem a bit ambivalent about the prospect of their kids following in their footsteps - but I get the impression that Cindy Crawford just cannot wait to have this child working full-time as a model.
 
Undeniably beautiful, but there's something eerily CGI about this image. Kaia still photographs much better than most nepotism girls. I'm getting odd Brooke Shields vibes from her in general.

Brooke Shields had an edge to her: There was always the suggestion of something naughty, inappropriate with her imagery. Kaia is a very pretty girl of course, but she’s so peppily Kids Bop playing dressup/makeup for the local mall fashion show I can’t stand it. She's like a mainstream "horror" movie that's rated PG. No edge. But I guess that's the times we live in.

Except for the cache of being Cindy Crawford’s daughter, Kaia turns every thing she’s in into a safe and fluffy Bloomingdale’s feel and mood. If that’s what these high fashion brands are after, then they’ve succeeded. For Marc Jacobs, this image is so 1980s-Seventeen Magazine-safe.
 
I don't know what's the meaning of her being the face of the campaign (all nepotism apart.) Sure Marc Jacobs beauty / perfums has alsways had this lolita-esque aesthetics when it comes to campaigns but I think her too underage to embody it. It looks like child playing woman.
 

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