okay, so here's my review on what's been posted and what i've seen.
Calvin Klein: nice neutrals...pretty simple but elequent...i think it's carolyn murphy in one shot, one of my favorites
Chanel:sure it may look boring, but it's simple and suits the collection. i wasn't expecting much actually so i'm satisfied. chanel eyewear is gorgeous.
Christian Dior
oing dietrich in black and white is perfect.
Dolce & Gabbana: doing florals is a nice change. i think the shot variation is boring and the models look hell thrilled don't they...not.
Donna Karen:Cate is one of my style icons, i love her, i'm so happy she's doing this campain.
Escada:had to be my favorite because of the colours...they used them right and effectivly...they stuck to the tradional escada campaigns and it looks great. nothin speccy or anything.
Etro:i wasn't sure about this, it didn't do anything for me.
Fendi: twas gorg with linda, just natural.
Gucci: Mario always shots a good campaign for gucci and this season is better than ever. he's analyised the clothes and chosen appropriate angles and shots to comprimise them.
Hugo Boss: been there, done that, made a movie
Jil Sander: The photographer used light effectively to highlight the breezyness of the fabric. beautiful
Joop!: i loved the hair...tweed is a bit over for me though. i haven't seen the collection so i'm not sure.
Kenzo: with a bit of digital editing it looked great. sure the models to thin. but we don't mind pushing anerxia once in a while hey.
Louis Vuitton: Pushing the bags vs the gold a bit much. didn't like it one bit.
Marc by Marc Jacobs: apart from the fact the model is probably still going through puberty...it was approiate because i think theis label is marketed towards teens.
MaxMara: They jus do things simple and it works, esp this season where the hair was rockin'
Missoni: One of my favorite also, they used the prints in a very effective way.
Moschino Cheap and Chic: very cool...excactly cheap and chic. parfait.
Prada: i think they should have used the tourist theme more, but still prada is still way ladylike. i'm spo over gemma though.
Roberto Cavalli: oh soooo diva.
Versace: on the other hand should have gone with the diva theme, the light was too comprimising to the fabric color.
Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche: i loved the hair, i think they used the clothes well and once again didn't stray from using sex to sell clothes.