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Smurfette models for Harpers Bazaar

PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 10:51 am
by Smurfysmurf
http://www.harpersbazaar.com/fashion/fa ... s#fbIndex4

Not sure what to think of it....it's good to see everybody jumping on the smurfs bandwagon..but on the other hand, I am not the biggest fan of commercializing them so much that they are losing their original innocent charm :-?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:09 am
by Lia
I agree with you Maureen!!!
But at least, they are used for elegant expensive brands...
I mean, the price of the hat.....

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 2:32 am
by Ritter_Schlumpfenherz
This is an absolute no-go imho. :sad:

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 2:40 am
by smurfowen
Im not so sure
Good for publicity of the smurfs but a little to fast.
Whos knows maybe Harpers will have limited smurfette figures.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 2:46 am
by smurfowen
one more

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 5:27 am
by steveparkes
OMG - Smurfette the tramp :???:

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 6:07 am
by Ritter_Schlumpfenherz
OMG - Smurfette the tramp :???:
Word! :(

PostPosted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 4:18 am
by Tintin
Hi

For one time it's nice to see, but tomorrow i hope the real smurfette is back again :D

Tintin

PostPosted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 4:38 am
by Ritter_Schlumpfenherz
Btw. the campaign made it today's backside of German yellow press paper "BILD". :) :) :)

PostPosted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 8:42 pm
by Velvety-Vanity
Smurfette is NOT a tramp! She's affectionate to the boys in the village, but she is a classy lady. And I can definitely say that she looks very classy in this photo-shoot.

Fashion is a beautiful thing. This is a lovely pictorial.

Harper's Bazaar and Vogue have both featured cartoon characters in their own pictorials before. It's a fun thing. It's just women getting in touch with their childhoods.

I love the Marc Jacobs set best, especially the beret.

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 4:53 am
by steveparkes
But it just DOESNT look like smurfette!! Smurfette is and always will be the way she was portrayed in the books and cartoons..this just doesn't look like her (just my opinion)

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 5:37 am
by smurfowen
Harper's Bazaar's August issue sees Smurfette modeling accessories from Marc Jacobs, Lanvin, Dolce & Gabbana and Louis Vuitton, in honor of the upcoming Smurfs movie, which opens July 29. And, the blue vixen's haute makeover isn't the first time an animated lady has graced Bazaar's pages: In 2007, the magazine served up another heavy dose of whimsy when it featured Marge Simpson in Chanel Haute Couture and Versace. (In fact, several of our beloved childhood characters have become fashion favorites: Marc Jacobs styled Miss Piggy, Terry Richardson teamed with Kermit for a Supreme campaign, and Bazaar paired Sesame Street residents with major designers for a 2009 spread). We spoke to Features/Special Projects Director Laura Brown, who conceptualized the shoot, for the behind-the-scenes scoop.

How did you come up with the Smurfette concept?
I got such a thrill out of working with the animators for The Simpsons. What we really love to do is take something from mass popular culture and subvert it or elevate it or reconfigure it in some way so you see it in a different light. So taking something for kids like Smurfette and putting her in Lanvin and Vuitton and Marc and Dolce is something that's kind of a signature for us; you can enjoy it on lots of different levels.

How was Smurfette as a fashion muse?
Smurfette's a little bit particular because you can't take her out of her white dress. So what we could do was accessorize her. It was treated like a standard magazine shoot: We've got a gray backdrop so it looks like it could be a studio and the accessories model just happens to be a blue cartoon character. As you can see they're all the real accessories that have been photographed. The team at Sony animation sent someone over from LA. We put a model in the positions of where Smurfette is so the bag would be carried in the right way and the boots would be on the right way, and then they merged them -- I've never seen anything like it. When Glenda first saw it she just died.

How did you choose the designers?
We had a board of some of the most covetable accessories of the season and there are certain things that really stood out. For example the Vuitton boots, and the Lanvin witches hat, and the spots of Marc, and the stars of Dolce. So we went to the designers and said "How do you feel about being Smurfetted?" A lot of the designers we work with really have a sense of humor, and they were fully participatory in pulling this together.

Who has better style, Smurfette or Marge Simpson?
I'm fond of Marge when she wears her hair down in Versace -- I don't think many of these can top that. But if I was going to go into a party with Marge with her hair down, or Smurfette in Vuitton, that would be a fashion faceoff. Smurfette might have the edge because she has the newest season's accessories.

Keep reading to see what Brown had to say about each look! (Quote)

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 5:57 am
by Smurfysmurf
What's next...a smurfette Barbie Doll? :banghead:

I think what I mislike most is that apart from the blue color it's not very smurf like...they didn't even let her keep her hat....the pictures look nice...it's just not smurfy :o

Take away the blue color and it could just about any cartoon character :-?

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 6:02 am
by Ritter_Schlumpfenherz
What's next...a smurfette Barbie Doll? :banghead:

I think what I mislike most is that apart from the blue color it's not very smurf like...they didn't even let her keep her hat....the pictures look nice...it's just not smurfy :o

Take away the blue color and it could just about any cartoon character :-?
I thought the very same, if Barbie was modelling, I wouldn't regard that as a problem though. (Since she's not that artificially thin anymore.)

But Smurfette is different though. :(