Versace Spring/Summer 2011: Ginta Lapina & Daphne Groeneveld

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 18, 2011










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27 thoughts on “Versace Spring/Summer 2011: Ginta Lapina & Daphne Groeneveld”

  1. these girls look great! But… come on. Why use a 15 year old to model clothing that women in their late 20s/30s are going to buy…

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      • What’s the assumption? Daphne Groeneveld is 15 and Versace’s market is a woman in her late 20s through her 40s.

        Using a girl who has’t even finished going through puberty to model for a market that’s twice her age.

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        • go have a drink and call it a day. you’re being silly. it’s clothing! there just has to be more to your life than driving this point home.

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          • Disagree and think that’s a silly perception. It’s not just in clothing, it’s in advertising as a whole. It’s promoting a concept to women that’s unattainable. It’s the same thing as using a 16 year old in a Chanel cosmetics campaign; it’s unrealistic and essentially false advertising.

  2. i really don’t like Daphne, but i must say that she looks really good here.
    maybe it’s because they didn’t bleach her eyebrows?
    and she definitely does not look childish, which is good.

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  3. i really don’t like Daphne, but i must say that she looks really good here.
    maybe it’s because they didn’t bleach her eyebrows?
    and she definitely does not look childish, which is good.

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  4. some of you guys dont understand the concept of a lookbook. you say that their faces look the same in every picture. its suppose to be that way….its a lookbook for the clothing line..not an editorial. as for an editorial, thats when things get even more creative and thats when you will see the models’ faces expressionable with amazing body language. please stop posting mean comments. theses models are professionals and theyre doing a great job

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