Dior Homme Spring 2010 Campaign | Juan Manuel Arancibia by Karl Lagerfeld

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Published January 8, 2010

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Updated January 4, 2015

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Juan Manuel Arancibia of Bananas Models gets his break this season, fronting Dior Homme’s spring 2010 campaign, which was photographed by Karl Lagerfeld. Quite modest for Dior, the campaign represents a collection that is more relaxed and comfortable with its identity.

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22 thoughts on “Dior Homme Spring 2010 Campaign | Juan Manuel Arancibia by Karl Lagerfeld”

  1. I agree. The only dynamic picture for me, if any, was the first. I like a flimsy shirt tucked into trousers.

    JD
    iplayfaves.blogspot.com

  2. I agree. The only dynamic picture for me, if any, was the first. I like a flimsy shirt tucked into trousers.

    JD
    iplayfaves.blogspot.com

  3. I WAS EXPECTING MUCH MORE, ANYONE COULD DO THIS. HEAR THIS LAGERFELD?

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  4. Someone please rip the camera out of Lagerfeld's hands! What an amateur. Everything he does is pure crap,…watch his movie Chanel:Shanghai and see the worst movie ever made… please someone quit kissing his ass and make him stop!

  5. Someone please rip the camera out of Lagerfeld's hands! What an amateur. Everything he does is pure crap,…watch his movie Chanel:Shanghai and see the worst movie ever made… please someone quit kissing his ass and make him stop!

  6. clothes look great. the model looks lost lol i saw a lagerfeld documentary not long ago.. intriguing man. i agree that the focus is on the clothes. but obviously a face is always a nice thing to have in an ad campaign. especially if its a pretty one. maybe he should have just used a mannequin, like old navy does lmao

  7. clothes look great. the model looks lost lol i saw a lagerfeld documentary not long ago.. intriguing man. i agree that the focus is on the clothes. but obviously a face is always a nice thing to have in an ad campaign. especially if its a pretty one. maybe he should have just used a mannequin, like old navy does lmao

  8. Well, they most all be bored of the brand to shove this out! OMG..and the feeling is also…..'the model is so bored he can't bother to look at the cam'

  9. Well, they most all be bored of the brand to shove this out! OMG..and the feeling is also…..'the model is so bored he can't bother to look at the cam'

  10. maybe he was asked to not to look at the camera, maybe it is an strategy from the photographer to make you focused on the clothe rather than the model as well.

  11. maybe he was asked to not to look at the camera, maybe it is an strategy from the photographer to make you focused on the clothe rather than the model as well.

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