Burberry Beauty 2010 Campaign | Rosie, Nina & Lily by Mario Testino

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 2, 2010

Burberry Beauty 2010 Campaign | Rosie, Nina & Lily by Mario Testino

Enlisting British beauties Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Nina Porter and Lily Donaldson, the latest beauty campaign from Burberry features the matching trio in subtle and neutral tones. Photographed by Mario Testino, beauty is personified in the four image series.

Burberry Beauty 2010 Campaign | Rosie, Nina & Lily by Mario Testino
Burberry Beauty 2010 Campaign | Rosie, Nina & Lily by Mario Testino
Burberry Beauty 2010 Campaign | Rosie, Nina & Lily by Mario Testino
Burberry Beauty 2010 Campaign | Rosie, Nina & Lily by Mario Testino
source | The Fashion Spot


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81 thoughts on “Burberry Beauty 2010 Campaign | Rosie, Nina & Lily by Mario Testino”

  1. it's like a scab for these photoshoppers, they pick at these poor girls faces until they look deformed. they made rosie and lily look like they're stoned instead of BEAUTYful. completely hate it. person responsible should be fired.

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    • As a retoucher I can say with certainty that it is the client, in this case burberry, that is at fault here.

      They keep coming back asking for more and more retouching to be done until there is not much detail left in the face.
      Its a depressing reality and a mystery to me why they think this is good as it so obviously looks fake and customers can see that.

      I think the backlash needs to be stronger to get the art directors behind these campaigns to realise this isn't working.

      Reply
    • As a retoucher I can say with certainty that it is the client, in this case burberry, that is at fault here.

      They keep coming back asking for more and more retouching to be done until there is not much detail left in the face.
      Its a depressing reality and a mystery to me why they think this is good as it so obviously looks fake and customers can see that.

      I think the backlash needs to be stronger to get the art directors behind these campaigns to realise this isn't working.

      Reply
    • As a retoucher I can say with certainty that it is the client, in this case burberry, that is at fault here.

      They keep coming back asking for more and more retouching to be done until there is not much detail left in the face.
      Its a depressing reality and a mystery to me why they think this is good as it so obviously looks fake and customers can see that.

      I think the backlash needs to be stronger to get the art directors behind these campaigns to realise this isn't working.

      Reply
    • As a retoucher I can say with certainty that it is the client, in this case burberry, that is at fault here.

      They keep coming back asking for more and more retouching to be done until there is not much detail left in the face.
      Its a depressing reality and a mystery to me why they think this is good as it so obviously looks fake and customers can see that.

      I think the backlash needs to be stronger to get the art directors behind these campaigns to realise this isn't working.

      Reply
  2. it's like a scab for these photoshoppers, they pick at these poor girls faces until they look deformed. they made rosie and lily look like they're stoned instead of BEAUTYful. completely hate it. person responsible should be fired.

    Reply
    • As a retoucher I can say with certainty that it is the client, in this case burberry, that is at fault here.

      They keep coming back asking for more and more retouching to be done until there is not much detail left in the face.
      Its a depressing reality and a mystery to me why they think this is good as it so obviously looks fake and customers can see that.

      I think the backlash needs to be stronger to get the art directors behind these campaigns to realise this isn't working.

      Reply
  3. Lily and Rosie are gorgeous, so all that shopping is totally unnecessary. To the point where a majority of customers will focus the over-retouching, not the products. :/

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  4. Lily and Rosie are gorgeous, so all that shopping is totally unnecessary. To the point where a majority of customers will focus the over-retouching, not the products. :/

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  5. Lily and Rosie are gorgeous, so all that shopping is totally unnecessary. To the point where a majority of customers will focus the over-retouching, not the products. :/

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  6. Lily and Rosie are gorgeous, so all that shopping is totally unnecessary. To the point where a majority of customers will focus the over-retouching, not the products. :/

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  7. Lily and Rosie are gorgeous, so all that shopping is totally unnecessary. To the point where a majority of customers will focus the over-retouching, not the products. :/

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  8. they just made the most beautiful British girls look MANLY, awful, and retarded. if I hadn't see them before in other pics, I would've thought "Heck, these are most beautiful? How does the rest of the nation look like?"

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  9. they just made the most beautiful British girls look MANLY, awful, and retarded. if I hadn't see them before in other pics, I would've thought "Heck, these are most beautiful? How does the rest of the nation look like?"

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  10. they just made the most beautiful British girls look MANLY, awful, and retarded. if I hadn't see them before in other pics, I would've thought "Heck, these are most beautiful? How does the rest of the nation look like?"

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  11. they just made the most beautiful British girls look MANLY, awful, and retarded. if I hadn't see them before in other pics, I would've thought "Heck, these are most beautiful? How does the rest of the nation look like?"

    Reply
  12. they just made the most beautiful British girls look MANLY, awful, and retarded. if I hadn't see them before in other pics, I would've thought "Heck, these are most beautiful? How does the rest of the nation look like?"

    Reply
  13. Lily’s face certainly has A LOT more character than these pictures can justify. I love Burberry and Christopher Bailey, but this campaign does not depict the girls as beautiful English roses at all.

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