Donna Karan Spring 2011 Campaign | Abbey Lee Kershaw & Karlie Kloss by Patrick Demarchelier

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 14, 2011

Donna Karan is in neutral for its spring 2011 campaign featuring Abbey Lee Kershaw and Karlie Kloss. Lensed by Patrick Demarchelier, Abbey Lee and Karlie shine in a tawny setting donning the label’s loose-fitting and sophisticated looks.








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34 thoughts on “Donna Karan Spring 2011 Campaign | Abbey Lee Kershaw & Karlie Kloss by Patrick Demarchelier”

  1. abbey lee is impossibly pretty, but you can see here how little intensity she has beside karlie. say what you want about karlie, but she is an astonishing model. this is better than what i expected for a campaign that is essentially beige on beige on more beige, ha!

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