It's only bad to me when I compare it to Bellemere's earlier work, without all the commercial compromise that gigs like this have. Other than that, I don't see anything trashy, soft p*rn-ish or even below the "high standards of Vogue" (whose covers, quick reminder, have been graced by the likes of Melania Trump, Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton, Johnny Borrell, among others..

). Maybe the problem is that, since it's Victoria's Secret marketing, you know attempting to look seductive, sensual, etc is part of the equation, but the result looks more like an Elle France special on summer skincare, and the riskier the shot, the riskier the skincare method too,
this for instance is soo unrealistic/cheesy poster at dodgy clinic that does laser hair removal. Same for the one with topless Sara.
I don't want to blame it on the girls, but this would look soo different with someone like Edita for instance.