Just call me the Miu Miu chump

I know I know, you're going to tell me off for masquerading as far superior 'haute fash' blogs such as Fashionologie or any other blog under my new category (check to the left...) 'All things Campaigns, models and haute'.  But I really can't stand around and keep my mouth shut about the latest round of ads and I will do so until I have Lovefoxx for Luella ticked off and then I will keep it schtum.  Miu Miu ads always stir an interest for me, because since I'm nearly always sold on the products prior to the ads, it's always interesting to see how much MORE the ads will sell it for me and drive me into the stores, physically handing over my credit card and of that.  I'm a child of the media, enslaved to be sucked right in, and let advertising do to me as they wish.

The first of the ads that was revealed in the wee hours of this morning didn't rock my world.  The lying down pose, the red curtain, the lifeless doll-effect seemed like a rehash of last season's ads albeit with a more 'Miu Miu' apt starlet.  Kirsten Dunst plays the part of Miu Miu Missy very well me thinks because I'm guessing she has an appeal for the vast majority of Miu Miu market, I'm guessing. 

So then the second of the ads perked me up a bit more.  She looks just a touch minxy but not threateningly so.  Her stance makes me wish I had those exact same pair of shoes, shorty-short black satin skirt and faux-innocent red bow to concoct my own dark Alice in Wonderland world.  Job done.  Mission accomplished.  Yet again, I will run into the arms of Prada (now a PUBLIC company) shareholders and happily hand over some of my heavily tax-deducted wages.  What a chump I am...

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