Have you ever seen something so great you get goosebumps and keep talking about it even it's only with your head? And next thing you know, your head is not working like the same again? That's exactly what I felt when I saw Prada Fall Winter 16 Ad Campaign. I'm not even going to talk about the actual collections, just these series of intriguing aesthetics.
So, for the last half of this year I was doing internship as an PR Assistant of a luxury brand retail which looking and analyzing at contents of various names of fashion houses was what I was fed from 8 to 5. Until I swiped on some magazine and bumped into some photoworks that felt so dark yet filled with sophitications that choked me and turned out it was this sick piece of works:
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The campaign was out and about later in July 2016 by Steven Meisel featuring a lot, I said, A LOT of no less than 27 models ranging from Milla Jovovich, Danielle Ellsworth, Freja Beha, Raquel Zimmerman to Fei Fei Sun, but of course my favourite one is the one with Natalie Westling #myhero up there.We can see them walking furiously--effortlessly OUT through the boundaries of everything basics with of course backscenes of breathtaking landscapes. As Prada said on Rue Now, the reason of this big production with such large cast was so a single face isn't linked with the Italian fashion house's latest collection.
After finishing all the works series then I took the second look of each of them to observe and learn the actual collection. Then I thought, "Interesting." Then took the third whole cycle of LOOKING back at the campaigns. I'll let your eyes have it (again):
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"I know right" part one hundred and forty two, right?
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These are some pictures I can show you, you know, you can Google that yourself because it's literally everywhere now. No, no please just BUY MAGAZINE, like, the printed one. It will be more satisfying, you know. BUY MAGAZINE, okay? A lot of 200-something pages of the real thing, okay? But to complete it all, Prada of course also put the campaign in a moving pictures as you can see the video below, thanks to YouTube:
Ok, I know its great but I think we should stop exaggerating now, no? No? Ok, I'll leave while you mesmerize around those exceptional constellation up there.
Enjoy!
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