Abbey Lee Kershaw for Moussy Fall 2010 Campaign by Yasutomo Ebisu

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published August 2, 2010

Evoking the seventies, Abbey Lee Kerhsaw once again fronts the latest campaign from Japanese label, Moussy. Lensed by Yasutomo Ebisu, Abbey is all seduction and glamour in the brand’s denim and casual-wear.











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63 thoughts on “Abbey Lee Kershaw for Moussy Fall 2010 Campaign by Yasutomo Ebisu”

  1. "You're" by my side… not your…. you would think with the amount of money they spend that they could spell everything correctly >_>

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  2. "You're" by my side… not your…. you would think with the amount of money they spend that they could spell everything correctly >_>

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  3. "You're" by my side… not your…. you would think with the amount of money they spend that they could spell everything correctly >_>

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  4. "You're" by my side… not your…. you would think with the amount of money they spend that they could spell everything correctly >_>

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