ab.f.z Spring 2010 Campaign | Anja Rubik by Tesh

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 12, 2010

Anja Rubik is tapped as the face of Korean label, ab.f.z‘s, latest campaign for the spring 2010 season. Photographed by Tesh against a tranquil green background, Anja appears perfectly at ease in the casual collection.

source | The Fashion Spot


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26 thoughts on “ab.f.z Spring 2010 Campaign | Anja Rubik by Tesh”

  1. Wow – they used the Ohne Titel leggings and shoes for their add! I wonder if they had permission to do that? Who was the stylist?

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  2. Wow – they used the Ohne Titel leggings and shoes for their add! I wonder if they had permission to do that? Who was the stylist?

    Reply

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