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Roberto Cavalli F/W 14.15 : Rita Ora by Francesco Carrozzini

Try and remember how gorgeous Roberto Cavalli ads were, with models (I may add) ..... because now.... and like Rita Ora said in the only song that I know from her, but slightly modified for the purpose of this thread:

"R.I.P. to what Roberto Cavalli ads you were used to see, those days are over, baby it's over..."

Sasha Luss, Grace Mahary and Imaan Hammam would be the perfect choice to star in this campaign, they were the ones who looked phenomenal on the runway!
 
Same face and angle in every picture. This collection was amazing, the runway show was just fabulous, then they end with this... Sigh
 
I saw this ad on facebook and on those mainstream sites and people thought she looked great, i think RC struck gold here same way Donna Karan did with her DKNY ad, young girls want to dress up like her while their older sisters and mothers want to dress up like riri
 
The campaign reminds me Lanvin Spring 2011 with Iselin and Kinga, probably because of the set, but in a cheap way. The highlight of Rita Ora's career will be taking off Zac Effron's shirt at the MTV Movie Awards :judge:
She's not a model, not even pretty.
 
Same face and angle in every picture. This collection was amazing, the runway show was just fabulous, then they end with this... Sigh
Seriously.. The show was incredibly dramatic and they went to this stale concept. And what's with him hiring Francesco? Does Franca really want to push this joke of a photographer?
 
I can understand that not everyone likes Rita, but she does have a good career. She has had four number one singles in the UK and is one of the biggest female singers in the UK at the moment. So it's not like she doesn't do anything.
Having said that. I really don't like this campaign. Rita doesn't fit Cavalli in my opinion and the hair looks very weird on her. She is a gorgeous girl, but they made her look a lot older than she really is.
 
Well, there are worse things in the world than Rita Ora, but to me, she's like a fast food burger - an artificial product that's been put together using pieces of other people's looks and sounds, rammed down your throat through constant advertising, but ultimately of no substance whatsoever, even if the packaging sometimes looks OK.
 

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