Abbey Lee Kershaw by Richard Bush for i-D Fall 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 5, 2011

Baby DollAbbey Lee Kershaw uses her larger than life features to her advantage in this surreal shoot by Richard Bush (Trouble Management) for i-D’s fall issue. Styled by Sarah Richardson in doll-like clothes from labels such as Alberta Ferreti, Prada, Burberry Prorsum and Yves Saint Laurent, Abbey Lee wows with oversize props in the studio shoot.










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16 thoughts on “Abbey Lee Kershaw by Richard Bush for i-D Fall 2011”

  1. That is some incredibly creative styling, I just wish they didn’t do the selective color thing (it doesn’t need it at all).  And that skirt that looks like it has a glen plaid pattern made from a houndstooth pattern is doubly awesome if it is.

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