Max Mara Spring 2011 Campaign | Karolina Kurkova by Mario Sorrenti

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published December 21, 2010

Images courtesy of Max Mara

Max Mara goes for a sleek and minimal look with their spring 2011 campaign starring Karolina Kurkova. Photographed by Mario Sorrenti, Karolina dons the label’s elegant pieces with slicked back hair by Luigi Morenu and a smoky eye by Aaron de Mey.







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10 thoughts on “Max Mara Spring 2011 Campaign | Karolina Kurkova by Mario Sorrenti”

  1. while the clothes are beautiful, it suffers from the same problem as the last campaign: the facial expression is so bland and so similar in every shot it looks like the head has just been photoshopped into every picture. terrible, really, because just imagine what you could get from models like karolina and freja! perhaps they were trying to get us to focus on the clothes, but personally i find the automaton thing going on really disconcerting.

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  2. while the clothes are beautiful, it suffers from the same problem as the last campaign: the facial expression is so bland and so similar in every shot it looks like the head has just been photoshopped into every picture. terrible, really, because just imagine what you could get from models like karolina and freja! perhaps they were trying to get us to focus on the clothes, but personally i find the automaton thing going on really disconcerting.

    Reply

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