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…make you want to buy a pair of shoes? (Via Towleroad.)

36 replies on “Does This Ad…”

  1. Urgutha has already asked my question. I’d like a closer look at that picture on the wall, too. Something very suspicious about this picture. Col. Mustard did it in the library with the candlestick.

  2. Diesel has always used provocative ads to hawk there overpriced clothes. I was looking at a pair of their jeans once only to discover a) the largest size they sold at the time (1996) was a 34″ waist and b) the jeans cost $200.

  3. Um, no. But I do have an uncontrollable urge to grab the kid by his tie and drag him to the bedroom… I guess the old guy could watch or something. 😉

  4. all i need to see is the word DIESEL. their overpriced eurotrash fashion victim fag rags are way more disgusting than some uncle fester-looking motherfucker with a foot fetish.

  5. Reminds me of oh so many high fashion ads in Vogue, etc.. only these are men instead of women. Which I say YAY! about. Also, I will use this as an opportunity to write about something that irrates the the fuck out of me about high fashion photography. I don’t care how hot your models are, or how spiffy your camera angle is.. or how in demand the product is… It does not, DOES NOT, make up for poor composition and bad lighting in your photographs. Come on hi fashion phogs.. get with it. Models STARVE themselves for perfection. All YOU gottah do is learn to point your camera properly and stop shagging your useful assistants…They know how to read light meters.

  6. @23: that’s not really bad composition & lighting at all. it’s from an interesting angle and the lighting draws your eye’s attention straight to the shoe and the old dude fondling it. the goal of the picture wasn’t to make anyone look skinny, it was to… well, i don’t know what the fuck is the goal of this picture.

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