Showing posts with label giorgio armani. Show all posts
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Monday, 12 September 2011

Drew Barrymore Poses for Art Of Fashion



Well doesn't Drew Barrymore look pretty? Neiman Marcus decided the Hollywood redhead would be the perfect model for his new Art of Fashion campaign and we can clearly see why!

These images were shot by Norman Jean Roy and to help Drew look even more stunning is a wardrobe full of designer gear. She is kitted out in Valentino, Georgio Armani, Prada, Gucci, Emilio Pucci, Tom Ford, Akris, DKNY and Carolina Herrera. Do excuse us if we left one out by accident. 


Who knew she had these high fashion poses in her? She makes it look effortless which obviously means she's doing it right. What a babe! Clearly one of Hollywood's greatest.


Saturday, 14 May 2011

Megan Fox for Giorgio Armani 'Heat'



Another Megan Fox Armani story this week; although this advert is also a little heavy on the airbrushing, it is only to the same degree as all other beauty campaigns so we will let them off on this one. And also because Miss Fox's beauty is still evidently captured in the picture.

Megan Fox's beauty aside, the limited edition Heat collection looks like it's going to be perfect for the summer. We guarantee the sheer bronzer will be an instant favourite, as will the 'eyes to kill' waterproof mascara. We're glad to see a lot more collections that focus on earth tones emerging for the summer.

Check out all the product on the official Armani Beauty website

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Megan Fox's Georgio Armani Regenessence advert



At least, we think it's Megan Fox. We really like how they've toned down the make-up and stripped back the hair and kept it nice and simple - it is a beauty product advert after all, the last thing you need is a heavy base of make-up. 

Our only criticism is that the guys in post-production sadly still felt the need to overly-Photoshop her face, so much so that it takes away Megan's natural beauty so it barely looks like her. Again, if they had a preconceived idea about what the person in the advert should look like, shouldn't they have cast a more appropriate person who fit their vision than hire one of the most famous and most beautiful celebrity women of the moment and Photoshop her face into oblivion? Just saying. Either way, Megan Fox still looks flawless, but we still think she would have done with a touch less airbrushing. What do you think?