Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2010 | Adam Senn, Sam Webb, Julien Quévenne, Sebastian Lund & Andrea Preti

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Published July 26, 2010

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Updated January 18, 2015

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20 thoughts on “Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2010 | Adam Senn, Sam Webb, Julien Quévenne, Sebastian Lund & Andrea Preti”

  1. The group photo is quite nice, but the other shots are very stale. The lighting and backdrop makes the campaign very amateur.

  2. This is very strange. The clothes are nice but the set and lighting are JV. It's like a local photographer got lucky and had some supermodels accidently stop by. Why?

  3. This is very strange. The clothes are nice but the set and lighting are JV. It's like a local photographer got lucky and had some supermodels accidently stop by. Why?

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  8. The group photo is quite nice, but the other shots are very stale. The lighting and backdrop makes the campaign very amateur.

  9. uglyyyyy shots….sorry !
    and the models looks tired, awkward, or something else… i don't know i can't describe

    Anyway not professional alt all !

  10. uglyyyyy shots….sorry !
    and the models looks tired, awkward, or something else… i don't know i can't describe

    Anyway not professional alt all !

  11. This is a lookbook. It's supossed to be very basic and clean. Consider most lookbooks are a neutral studio shot and a model standing still facing the camera.

  12. This is a lookbook. It's supossed to be very basic and clean. Consider most lookbooks are a neutral studio shot and a model standing still facing the camera.

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