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Moncler F/W 2015.16 : Lucky Blue Smith & Pyper America by Annie Leibovitz

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Moncler F/W 2015 : Lucky Blue Smith & Pyper America by Annie Leibovitz





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Love the story even if it's typical uncreative Leibovitz.
 
These two are not meant to model. Here's your prove. Awful.
 
Wow ! I love it ! It's so different. I like concept, models look mysterious and Annie is always good idea! Great job!
 
i think cheap not are a definition to this campaing Meisel lovers:innocent:
 
Snow White and the Huntboy? even the same shore and cliff from the film
 
Damn even with that concept, Unlucky Blue can't be saved. He really is the definition of basic. He's starting to make the photographers look amateur.
 
:blink: So bad. These look like something you'd find in an photography magazine or photoshop guidebook.

I had no idea who this Lucky Blue guy was until I saw the Tom Ford ads...how exactly did he rise to fame? He's just an average looking white boy (with bleached hair) to me...you could literally go into any American high school and find several who look like him.
 
Romance novel level bad. Feels like something you'd find fan-made on tumblr.
 
Please, enough with these 2. They bring nothing to fashion. This shoot could've gone good if actual models were actually cast for this.

I seriously don't understand those social media "models" and clients fascination about them. Sure they bring exposure, but are those people who follow them actually buy the clothing? If exposure is what they want, just give those "models" money and let them post about your brand. Give the actual work to actual models.
 
Yikes, this is bad. It's actually not Annie's fault, because she delivered in terms of setting, composition etc. I blame the two 'models'. Such a stupendous setting and they fell flat, it's sickening to think two amateurs got to work with Annie on this campaign. I imagine the work will start flowing in for them now since they've got 'Annie Leibovitz' on their profile!
 
I don't even know what to say about this.... :lol:
 
Why brother flying to Iceland to shoot this campaign if the results end up looking computer animated? The whole campaign doesn't work -- the photographer, "models", and the styling. Tawdry at its best.
 


Marie Claire Italia September 2015 Digital Edition
 
I saw the shot above in a Vogue Germany, and I must say it looks even worse in print. Terribly budget, and a lot of money was pumped into this, I'm sure.
 

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