There's something quite camp about this, but I can't tell if it's a natural quality or if it's manufactured. I suppose that's evidence for the first. Regardless, I'm strangely not mad at this.
I was SO excited clicking the thread, and now I’m sat here… deflated. Tragic to have switched it up from Willy Vanderperre to Steven Meisel, only to serve up another bland and lifeless studio shoot with a sterile white backdrop. An absolute sin.
Was excited when I saw the credits and then saw the images...
Those white limbo campaigns need to stop. What's the point of spending 1M€+ on a campaign if it's to come up with some bland imagery that is nowhere near interesting?
I love the "Carey Mulligan Acts As Prada" concept. I do not mind that it is a studio shoot. However, I dislike the multi-images per page concept and the white space around them.
i don't sense any character or acting, just wigs and zero effort. but i suppose it's a palate cleanser campaign to wash away the vanderperre atrocities
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