A spot for the new Escada Candy Love.
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Posted by Robin on 9 Comments
A spot for the new Escada Candy Love.
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Ugh.. now I don’t even want to “sniff it if I see it”
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I want some of that whipped cream though.
I agree with lillyjo. And now I am going to find some nice, bitter Brussels Sprouts to chew on, and cleanse my palate.
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I find Japanese Lolita fashion fascinating so I’m not sure why I find this so repugnant.
Maybe because it’s like an underage girl soft core porn teaser? I find it repugnant also. If this is too harsh for your advertisers you can delete this post Robin, but I find it slightly nauseating. The objectification of the models, never showing their full faces, only those panting open mouths, and then, tucking the desirable object into a butt pocket. Ugh. I will watch it again later, after coffee. Maybe I will have a different impression then.
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Lolita style in Japan is all about dressing cute or like a child and it really looks quite cool. Those who are part of the subculture see it as liberating and a type of self expression. Here… I see familiar elements (candy pink, dungarees, over the top accessorising) and yet there is just NO appeal –
Watching it again I think I agree with you: there’s this total elimination of character 😮