The new Marc Jacobs Fall 07 ads, are how do you say it, a great relief. Although the clothes are microscopic in the shot, thank god MJ replaced that prepubescent vexation, Dakota Fanning. Perhaps rehab let him clear his mind from his coke binges, cause his drug relapse was evident by his choice to put that infantile little child in his spring ads. She is growing up though- she gets raped in her next movie. Oh, the vagaries of child stars...
6.20.2007
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Ugh thank god mj came to his senses and stopped the dakota fanning ads, she looks like a scared rabbit in that pic
ARRRRRGH. What the f$#@ was MJ thinking by using a chestless little 10-year-old destined for child-star syndrome of coke habits and alcoholism to advertise for his beautiful designs? Was he TRYING to sabotage his demographic?
He does kind of make up for it with his recent (and very sexy) makeover.
You are right, rehab is the new black! I love mj ads I always look forward to them
dakota is a strange child...abigail from little miss sunshine is the new dakota.
oh dear lord, every time I walked past a marc jacobs advert I had to have a tantrum because of dakota fanning. it was just a bad, bad call of his
Marc Jacobs = devil. Thank God no more devil child though.
mmm i never liked dakota either... found her kind of creepy
love this blog btw
rehab really seems to be the new black.
I predict Dakota Fanning will begin an illicit relationship with Jared Leto and her mom will end up posing for Playboy. P.S. What is up with Marc Jacobs and his 90s obsession?
Good God. Dakota Fanning, close your mouth, that's how you catch something.
She is sooo annoying, especially when she namedrops tom cruise ugh.
FINALLY. afterall, whoi wants to look at dakota, even if it is for a spilt second while you turn the page?
No more Nazi child!
I don't know, I don't really like it.
I don't like Dakota. But I do love how Marc's ad subjects always surprise.. So far I think the F/W one is looking rather dull.
the pic with Dakota is cute and nicely done. And definitely innovative. But the ads for the new campaign are far better.
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