When I received the invite to see an advanced screening of Toy Story 3 I have to be honest I was dubious. I'd seen the first, along with the rest of the world, and loved it. I by-passed the second, and so I thought I'd give the third a go. Especially when the invite turned up with Barbie and Ken emblazoned on the front!
It was actually a very funny film with lots of adult humour. Definitely worth a trip to the cinema for. There were times too, and it seems quite strange to say this about an animation with toys as the focus, when the story line had a good ol' tug at the heart strings.
ANYWAY to get back to the point... KEN IN COUTURE EVERYONE!
The wonderful people at Esquire magazine have really embraced the not-taking-fashion-too-seriously side of the industry with this amazingly cute shoot. The magazine invited some of the most celebrated designers to design a 'little' something for Ken for the 6-page shoot shot at Model Village.
Jason Katz, story supervisor for the film, commented that:“It’s impossible not to have fun with Ken and to take him as far as you can. He’s this wonderfully insecure kind of guy. We’ve played him as a mid-eighties California beach guy who’s very handsome but incredibly shallow and awkward.”
What a great shoot! Would have loved to of been a fly on the wall. Maybe next time!
Ken in Prada: camel wool jacket, beige wool sweater, blue cotton shirt, black wool pants, brown leather shoes, camo print leather bag Barbie in Prada: pink gabardine camo coat, brown leather heels, burgundy/brown leather handbag
Ken in Gucci: cream suede trench coat, grey cashmere turtle-neck sweater, white wool slim pants, dark browncalf-length boots, tortoiseshell aviators, beige weekend bag
Ken in Burberry Prorsum: barley cotton canvas overcoat, grey cotton utility shirt, black wool pants, black leather boots Photos: Matthew Donaldson courtesy Esquire
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