Doll Like Beauty – Jac Jagaciak has had a pretty impressive campaign season thus far with appearances in advertisements for Valentino, Dolce & Gabbana and Jill Stuart. Jac now adds the fall 2011 beauty advertisements for Chanel to that list with these stunning images photographed by Sølve Sundsbø where the Polish stunner sports autumn beauty trends ranging from red lips to mild blush.
Jac Jagaciak for Chanel Beauty Fall 2011 Campaign by Sølve Sundsbø
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Jac looks lovely. Although, the shirt is distracting in the first picture and the second picture reminds me of Edita. It must be the cheekbones the light created.
Jac looks lovely. Although, the shirt is distracting in the first picture and the second picture reminds me of Edita. It must be the cheekbones the light created.
Jac looks lovely. Although, the shirt is distracting in the first picture and the second picture reminds me of Edita. It must be the cheekbones the light created.
Love Jac but not sure how a 16 year old airbrushed into a CGI character is meant to sell make-up? Come on, Chanel!
You would think with the amount of money they put into their ads they’d be able to afford better Photoshop.
You would think with the amount of money they put into their ads they’d be able to afford better Photoshop.