On the Rocks – Leading models Anne Vyalitsyna and Karolina Kurkova are tapped for Roberto Cavalli’s resort 2013 campaign, looking bronzed and glam in lace dresses. Giampaolo Sgura photographed the blonde duo in a mix of tuxedo cuts and feminine dresses.
Anne Vyalitsyna and Karolina Kurkova Get Glam for Roberto Cavalli’s Resort 2013 Campaign
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Hello Margherita,
I understand your confusion, this is to the unrealistic retouching. This is a result of the lack of appropriate lighting. So if you check the original file, the lighting would be natural/ambient. Then the retouchers focus it more, make it more contrasty, and doge/burn the hell of it:) CHEERS.
i now feel like eating a margerita pizza.
Beautiful tones and great energy…I know it looks a little fake (retouching etc) but I think they can get away with this a little more with advertorial campaigns.
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