:love2 :woot :clap
Wow. Gorgeous. Is it just a print campaign? I hope there's a tv ad and they use Amorx3 in it.
Wow. Gorgeous. Is it just a print campaign? I hope there's a tv ad and they use Amorx3 in it.
What did they sayLuka711 wrote:
lmao at the comments from this Cabello girl fans
We want CamilaDancej wrote:What did they sayLuka711 wrote:
lmao at the comments from this Cabello girl fans
Um, I don't think she is the first Latina to be up there, because there's Adriana Lima and maybe another two if they are Latinas, but I do believe she is the first over 40, because all of the other women must have been in their 20's at the time of that shoot.rico_ysl1 wrote:FlyBoy87 wrote:PreachJenRox wrote:Except all of you know they funded the Amor Amor Amor video, but keep talking crap, I guess.
exactly... how does anyone not know how iconic being a guess girl is?
http://www.elle.com/fashion/g9214/guess ... the-years/
its amazing that she is one of them, i believe after looking at that list she is the first latina, and the first over 40...i really wish this forum was for sharing about love for Jen and love for the projects we are excited for.. which it was ... now its just a bunch of negative nelly's and complain about something.... i am excited for t his.. and i hope guess creates a mini mag of photos like they sometimes do that you can pick up in the store.
They're probably young girls and teenagers that didn't grow up when J.Lo ruled. Like honey, don't deal with the queen J.Lo. J.Lo is legendary. She could buy your fave's entire career. Camila could never.Luka711 wrote:We want CamilaDancej wrote:What did they sayLuka711 wrote:
lmao at the comments from this Cabello girl fans
Where is Camila?
Camila is better etc etc etc
:lol:
I love this shoot so much. She looks like a Barbie doll and she looks like she's in her 20's. So stunning! :love2Luka711 wrote:
Certainly... Marciano in his tweet said that more will come this week!masc86 wrote:Wonder if there are more pics coming?
https://www.vogue.com/article/jennifer- ... aign-at-48At 48, Jennifer Lopez Redefines What It Means to Be a Guess Girl
November 27, 2017 5:00 PM
Let’s hear it for Jennifer Lopez, who seems to have it all. The Bronx-born entertainer has been on a roll this year, whether she is performing in glinting Versace garb or casually strolling into Christie’s auction house on a date with Alex Rodriguez. Now, Lopez can add a fashion campaign to her year-end résumé. Today, she released an image for Guess, cheekily captioning it with, “Guess who’s the new Guess girl . . . .” In traditional pin-up fashion, Lopez sports a knotted button-down—though the shirt is completely unbuttoned—along with short shorts and sky-high heels. This comes after J.Lo wore a cropped Guess logo T-shirt in her recently released music video for “Amor, Amor, Amor.” Another fun fact: At 48, Lopez is the oldest face so far for Guess. The second oldest is Claudia Schiffer, who modeled for the company’s 30th anniversary ads back in 2012 at the age of 41.
Guess’s decision to book Lopez coincides with the fashion industry’s growing inclusion of older models. This past season, Helmut Lang cast models of varying ages and Versace had veteran supermodels—Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, and Helena Christensen, all well into their 40s or 50s—for its Spring 2018 collection. Other labels to feature older women in their lineups include Simone Rocha, The Row, and, on the more commercial side, Zara, which created a “Timeless” clothing campaign that featured models over 40. As for Lopez joining the crowd? It’s a good look. With J.Lo now representing the brand, it shows that the Guess girl isn’t a girl anymore, but rather, a woman.