Miley Cyrus News and Update: Respected Photographer Refuses to Shoot Adore You Singer for Marc Jacobs Ad
Guess that bad girl image that Miley loves so much is starting to hurt her professional ventures. Though she still is the newest face for Marc Jacobs, they had to find the "Wrecking Ball" singer an entirely different photographer. No, it was a special demand of Miley's or Jacobs', but the famous photographer who does all of the Marc Jacobs ads simply refused to shoot her.
Miley Cyrus's Marc Jacobs ad, though sultry and mysterious, looks totally different from the Dakota Fanning and Victoria Beckam ads. That's not because Marc Jacobs wanted to try something different, but because his photographer, Juergen Teller, would not shoot Miley Cyrus. Is it because of her scandalous image?
In an interview with WWD, Marc explained how the conversation went about with the famed German fashion photographer. "I have worked with Juergen for years and love him as an artist ... he just didn't want to shoot her," Marc said. There are no problems between the fashion designer and the respected photographer, but as simple as that, Teller did not go through with the shoot.
But don't worry Miley, Marc "Adores You," saying, "we all just lover and entire being, her energy, her talent, her intelligence, everything." Marc also added, "there's nothing I don't like about her. She is just genuine and very natural." So favorite photographer or not, the show went on and Miley is now the face of Marc Jacobs.
It is an honor to be called by a famous fashion designer to represent his brand. Imagine that Jacobs would have chosen his photographer's side over Miley's? In fact, the "We Can't Stop" singer should feel very honored to have this opportunity as he kind of chose her over someone who he has worked with for years. We're sure Miley is happy, plus that extra big paycheck never hurts either right twerk star?
We will see how well Marc Jacobs does with this new look in his advertisements. We're sure his faithful clients would not even have noticed the change in the art, but the face on the ad, now she's noticeable. Guess that's the same way Marc looked at it.
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