Blumarine Spring 2011 Campaign | Edita Vilkeviciute & Magdalena Frackowiak by Terry Richardson

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 11, 2011

Enlisting Terry Richardson to shoot a sexy and somewhat even raunchy campaign, Blumarine takes Edita Vilkeviciute and Magdalena Frackowiak on a sizzling night adventure for spring 2011. Wearing the label’s signature animal prints and seventies inspired silhouettes, Edita and Magdalena take the night in the smoldering advertisements.











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41 thoughts on “Blumarine Spring 2011 Campaign | Edita Vilkeviciute & Magdalena Frackowiak by Terry Richardson”

  1. Its not even Terry at this point. Entire Blumarine collection is a tackfest of epic proportions. You CANNOT make those dresses look classy, no matter the photographer. Everything about this is very porno. The hair, makeup, poses, dresses….and please tell me if anyone ANYWHERE has ever witnessed a baby blue cheetah???

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  2. god, is really anyone going to pay hundreds for any of those garments? you can get better things for 1 euro in a market…

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  3. god, is really anyone going to pay hundreds for any of those garments? you can get better things for 1 euro in a market…

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  4. I wished on 1-11-11 11:11 that Terry Richardson would never work again. Still hoping that this will come true. Sexual deviants who exploit underage girls should be banned from going near the fashion industry.

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    • Has NOTHING to do with conservatism. You are clueless to what that word even means. Its called criticism, and unanimous vote appears to be that this ad SUCKS!

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    • Has NOTHING to do with conservatism. You are clueless to what that word even means. Its called criticism, and unanimous vote appears to be that this ad SUCKS!

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    • Has NOTHING to do with conservatism. You are clueless to what that word even means. Its called criticism, and unanimous vote appears to be that this ad SUCKS!

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  5. yes as soon as i saw this i was like why is this in the boom boom room? has no relation to the collection..and the girls who there wouldnt wear that either

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  6. yes as soon as i saw this i was like why is this in the boom boom room? has no relation to the collection..and the girls who there wouldnt wear that either

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  7. I don’t see Blumarine sold in stores so I never thought of the label as tacky but after these photos and reading some of the comments I understand it more. This is like… worse than Bebe or Judy’s.

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  8. Clearly none of the people commenting on the ad campaign for Blumarine GET IT. Fashion is supposed to be fun and the ads are purposely styled to make an impact and if anyone doesn’t get that go back to Gap and buy some crap.

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  9. oh!!!! whoever styled it needs to be removed from Fashion industry ASAP!!!!! poor girls they look terrible,TACKY!!!!

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