Bally Spring 2011 Campaign | Constance Jablonski by Daniel Jackson

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 8, 2011

Bally’s spring 2011 campaign takes to the outdoors with Constance Jablonski doing her best poses in a grass setting. Lensed by Daniel Jackson, Constance sports the label’s colorful looks.






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20 thoughts on “Bally Spring 2011 Campaign | Constance Jablonski by Daniel Jackson”

    • You know that the models get direction, right? If what Bally was going for was varied expressions, they obviously wouldn’t have used these shots. Don’t blame the model for what could quite possibly be exactly what Bally wanted in their campaign.

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    • You know that the models get direction, right? If what Bally was going for was varied expressions, they obviously wouldn’t have used these shots. Don’t blame the model for what could quite possibly be exactly what Bally wanted in their campaign.

      Reply
  1. I love this new Bally stuff! Classic minimalism, wonderful color-blocking, I just love it. Constance models it perfectly! Her legs and skin are marvelous!

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  2. Great campaign! Unlike so many others this season, it actually makes me want to buy the clothes and accessories in the ad. Which, at the end of the day, is the point of a campaign: it’s advertising, not an art project. Too many houses forget this.

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