The spring 2011 campaign from Moschino delivers a change of pace with Yasmin Le Bon lensed by Juergen Teller (TFS)
Moschino Spring 2011 Campaign Preview | Yasmin Le Bon by Juergen Teller
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gorgeous. I love seeing Yasmin again. She looks amazing at 46…
Again with the corny Zoro theme. Moschino is such a tacky brand.
Agreeeeeeeeeeeed.
Agreeeeeeeeeeeed.
totally agree! with the hat? moschino s beyond tacky
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Again with the corny Zoro theme. Moschino is such a tacky brand.
Sometimes Moschino’s tackiness is a little delightful or fun in how ridiculous it is, but these last few seasons have just been distasteful. I remember the ads they did with MCB for fall ’08, they were so good (in my opinion) and simple, which is what this brand needs.