Scarlett Johansson for Dolce & Gabbana Beauty Summer 2011 Campaign

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 18, 2011

Scarlett Johansson poses for Dolce & Gabbana’s summer beauty campaign in floral prints and refreshing hues. (Racked)


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16 thoughts on “Scarlett Johansson for Dolce & Gabbana Beauty Summer 2011 Campaign”

  1. What IS THIS crap?? They’ve taken a gorgeous woman and CGI-ed the hell out of her! The bones and lines in her fingers are gone, her armpit is freakishly missing, and skin impossibly smoothed out.

    Ms Johansson is a beautiful young woman. Why are advertisers afraid of realism? I understand the fantasy aspect of it, but so tired of lifeless images. Give me something real.

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