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In this post I
will discuss my layout for the look book.
After looking at competitor Agent Provocateur, I
decided I wanted my layout to look sleek and have a discreet element to it. The
Agent Provocateur perfume bottles inspired this idea, I felt its understated
exterior looked sleek, sexy and made a bold statement.
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I liked the way
that the brand name and logo across the front of the bottle spoke for its self.
This is something that I felt could be pulled off with the Victoria’s Secret
brand name and logo. Even though the look book is advertising beauty,
Victoria’s Secret is still a lingerie brand so I feel that it works to make the
front cover more discreet. It was important the cover looked sleek because
Victoria’s Secret is a luxury brand, so I wanted this to be communicated
through the appearance of the look book. Victoria’s Secret beauty competitors
are other high-end brands such as Agent Provocateur, Benefit Cosmetics and
Bobbi Brown so it was important to have an expensive looking cover.
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The first
problem I came across when making this layout was that the images would not fit
fully across the page because the page shape is square and the images were
taken portrait and are rectangular. To solve this problem I made the background
of all the pages dark and light pink, to reflect the Victoria’s Secret
signature stripes. I feel this really works for the look book and fits in with
the brand image. If I were to re-do this I would of asked the photographer to
have a wider crop when photographing the shot so I could have cropped the image
into a square shape in post-production.
I started off
with a brief paragraph about the collection to introduce readers. I ended this
with a question, “What’s your style?” to encourage readers to carry on looking
and find the style that will suit them, I feel this also makes it more personal
and relatable for the reader. I started off with the three core themes, very
sexy, dream angels and VS pro because they are the main ones that would be sold
all year round. The limited edition collections begin with winter because the
press release gets released in October and therefore by the time the collection
will hit stores in December.
I kept the
layout more a less the same style throughout to remain consistent because I
feel an important element to an advertising campaign is consistency. The
writing on each page gives a brief description of the products and phrased it
in ways it relates to the theme. For instance, on The Immortals page it reads,
“Its no myth our bronzing powder will give you a natural-looking sun-kissed
glow worthy of any goddess”. To get the Victoria’s Secret voice I used similar
words, phrases and language as they had previously done when advertising their
products. Using words such as provocative, fuse, smolder and seduce. Throughout
the look book I chose text that would reflect the theme but was still clear to
read. For this colours of the text I picked out colours from the images on
those pages. I did this so the text and images with flow and sit well together
on the page.
I placed an image
that I had created by merging two separate images together and changing the
colour to a sepia tone across the back page. These images are from back stage
at a Victoria’s Secret fashion show. I did this because it adds to the beauty
element and relates to the VS pro page in which there is a similar image.
This is the
second draft my layout, after showing my tutor it was suggested that I changed
the Grecian Goddess theme to The Immortals. This is a much more effective title
without straying to far from the original theme. I also changed the colours of
the limited edition colours to pink. This was because they are limited edition
products so I had to make them look different to the other products that are
sold all year round.