Claudia Schiffer Cashmere A/W 2011 by Camilla Akrans

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 19, 2011

Early FallClaudia Schiffer teams up with Camilla Akrans for a Hitchcock-esque lookbook photographed for the German model’s cashmere line. Sporting the autumn range full of prints and lush knits, Claudia is full of mystery and intrigue in the shoot’s woodsy setting. / Art Direction by SUM
















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11 thoughts on “Claudia Schiffer Cashmere A/W 2011 by Camilla Akrans”

  1. I think softer eye makeup would make this whole shoot feel more cozy.  I think about the kind of makeup a girl wears when she just throws on a comfy sweater, and it’s much softer.  I read an interview with Claudia about the line, and she intended the sweaters to be “thrown it on” easy pieces.

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