I like the styling to be honest, it'simple yet it conveys so much.
Millie's first shot is stunning. I caught myself starring at it for like a whole minute. So much grace and poise.
Don't know any of the girls here and I quite frankly thought they were newbie models, until I read they're all indeed actresses. Nonetheless, I'm such a sucker for Meisel's studio portraits and those are some wonderful images, taking me back to the good ol' days.
^ MTE. Totally agree with you on all accounts. I actually think that Meisel's circa 1999/US Vogue studio shots add an unforeseen, elegant dimension to a rather tricky collection. The clothes look fantastic, as do the girls and ultimately that's what sells the dream that's trying to be conveyed!
There's something very painting-like about this campaign, especially in the video. I love it and I think the cats perfect. Each girl has a very striking beauty.
While there is nothing harmless about this, it's a bit disappointing. After last season's masterpiece of an ad campaign - the "Subjective Reality" series - this ends up looking a bit like a step backwards.
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