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Post by queenzod on Sept 16, 2023 17:36:01 GMT
I really don’t understand this campaign, lol. Maybe I’m not arty enough.
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Post by sgev1977 on Sept 16, 2023 17:49:37 GMT
It definitely looks better in the edited image without the silly flower.
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Post by MagdaFR on Sept 16, 2023 17:51:35 GMT
I really don’t understand this campaign, lol. Maybe I’m not arty enough. We´re not the target. Haha. But he looks good.
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Post by sgev1977 on Sept 16, 2023 18:00:45 GMT
I really don’t understand this campaign, lol. Maybe I’m not arty enough. We´re not the target. Haha. But he looks good. Yep, we are all poor!
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Post by queenzod on Sept 16, 2023 18:33:39 GMT
I guess I prefer seeing him a little more animated. He looks like a zombie.
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Post by jbc12 on Sept 16, 2023 18:36:52 GMT
I really don’t understand this campaign, lol. Maybe I’m not arty enough. I'll never understand fashion. Not BC related but giant flowers are featured in the Rodarte campaign as well. I don't understand at all but it seems to be a trend amongst these big fashion houses. Very pretty gowns though. link to slideshow
Back to BC, he looks amazing.
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Post by jbc12 on Sept 16, 2023 18:40:30 GMT
Actually, looking at that slideshow again and some of those look like wallpaper patterns from the '80s.
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Post by queenzod on Sept 16, 2023 18:41:35 GMT
Yes, not all those gowns were good, but the flowers made sense.
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Post by jbc12 on Sept 16, 2023 18:43:20 GMT
but the flowers made sense. Makes sense because it is the pattern on the dresses, so they're less random than the Prada campaign, but, but, but why are they all gigantic flowers? I don't get what it's supposed to be conveying at all.
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Post by queenzod on Sept 16, 2023 18:51:16 GMT
Lots of fashion uses exaggeration. Something big and bold just to make an impact. 🤷🏻♀️
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