Kirsten Dunst fronts the campaign for Bulgari’s Jasmin Noir Fragrance. Lensed by Mert & Marcus, the American actress appears as elegant as ever with makeup by Frank Reps’ Yumi Mori.
Kirsten Dunst for Bulgari Jasmin Noir Fragrance Campaign
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I really enjoy looking at Bvlgari’s campaigns, they’re so surreal as if it’s a painting.
I agree with above. Bulgari campaigns are beautiful.
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I agree with above. Bulgari campaigns are beautiful.
http://www.style-abuse.blogspot.com
I agree with above. Bulgari campaigns are beautiful.
http://www.style-abuse.blogspot.com
Kirsten really looks incredible here, but the lines of her body look very strange.
they could tone down on the overstyling of jewelry. it seems too busy for something light and airy like this campaign.
they could tone down on the overstyling of jewelry. it seems too busy for something light and airy like this campaign.
they could tone down on the overstyling of jewelry. it seems too busy for something light and airy like this campaign.
I don’t think this is Kirsten Dunst… More like a CGI version of her? There are no bones or expression lines in her face!
SO TRUE! she has been retouched into an old lady trying to look like a young girl!
SO TRUE! she has been retouched into an old lady trying to look like a young girl!
BRING BACK THE MODELS!
i’m so sick of celebrities doing model’s jobs
http://whycantmybestfriendbeme.blogspot.com/
If you look at the latest campaigns for clothes, makeup and fragrance, MAJORITY are models. As far as this campaign is concerned, she looks way too photoshopped in my opinion.
in the past decade, there has been a huge shift toward using celebrities where models would have been used
Thats very true, especially pertaining to American fashion industry. I dont remember last time model was featured on any cover, but the shift from celebrity to model in ads seems to be increasing, and we can only hope to see that in American fashion as well.
i agree…there’s something so much more glamorous about models selling clothes, makeup, perfume etc.
i agree…there’s something so much more glamorous about models selling clothes, makeup, perfume etc.
i agree…there’s something so much more glamorous about models selling clothes, makeup, perfume etc.
i agree…there’s something so much more glamorous about models selling clothes, makeup, perfume etc.
BRING BACK THE MODELS!
i’m so sick of celebrities doing model’s jobs
http://whycantmybestfriendbeme.blogspot.com/