I knew this is going to be a WTH campaign, just like Stephanie's last season Loewe. The concept is good but wrong model... The dress is hiked up wayyy too high for someone her age.
God, put a model whose thigh has, you know, muscle tissue on it in a campaign and people freak.
Seriously, the only thing I don't like is the hands. Meg said it best, they look claw-like. That's the thing about black and white though, even when a photo isn't perfect it still manages to look good.
I don't mind her muscles, I think Stephanie has one of the best bodies out there. I just feel as though she's such an odd choice for Valentino, particularly Alessandra's version of Valentino. For me Stephanie will always be one of the quintessential Versace girls. She has that power and strength to her beauty/sexuality.
For Valentino I feel as though the look is much more understated and soft. Not that the Valentino woman is meek but she's certainly more restrained. If they were going for a super someone like say Christy might have been a better choice.
I hate it. There's nothing remotely feminine about Stephanie Seymour. She has a terrible physique for portraying femininity or lightness - both of which the Spring 2009 collection was concerned with.
The definition in her arms and legs, whilst great for commercial work, is a little scary for a fashion advertisement. And I mean this with all due respect.
The Valentino aesthetic has never been and will never be about the agressive, empowered supermodel like that of Versace and Alaia.
His aesthetic is timeless beauty, classic beauty etc. Seymour is none of these.
^Seconded.
I'm not protesting casting muscled models. But does it have to be someone so Madonna-esque, body-wise? It just projects a more "I'm beautiful but I also can kick you @$$ all the way downtown in CHINA" vibe than the soft ethereal aesthetic of this collection.
I would have preferred a muted pastel color tone that complemented the clothes. Oh well Alessandra is out, does it matter anymore? I hate Valentino for what they did.
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