H&M Fall 2010 Campaign | Abbey Lee Kershaw, Karmen Pedaru & Patricia van der Vliet by Daniel Jackson

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 22, 2010

In one of many fall campaigns, models Abbey Lee Kershaw, Karmen Pedaru and Patricia van der Vliet team up for the fall campaign from H&M’s Divided collection. Joined by male models Josh Beech and Bastiaan Ninaber, the girls give some serious attitude for Daniel Jackson’s lens while donning the range’s casual wear.








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30 thoughts on “H&M Fall 2010 Campaign | Abbey Lee Kershaw, Karmen Pedaru & Patricia van der Vliet by Daniel Jackson”

  1. yawn, i like h&m just fine… i just thing these photos are bland… i do like the sharpness of the photos and the contrast.

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  2. yawn, i like h&m just fine… i just thing these photos are bland… i do like the sharpness of the photos and the contrast.

    Reply
  3. yawn, i like h&m just fine… i just thing these photos are bland… i do like the sharpness of the photos and the contrast.

    Reply
  4. gorgeous models, fugly clothes

    …h&m has nice things sometimes, but…it tends to look so cheap (in a really bad way)

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  5. gorgeous models, fugly clothes

    …h&m has nice things sometimes, but…it tends to look so cheap (in a really bad way)

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  6. gorgeous models, fugly clothes

    …h&m has nice things sometimes, but…it tends to look so cheap (in a really bad way)

    Reply
  7. I love H&M, but I'm a bit disappointed with this campaign, it a tad boring and bland. The clothes don't really seem different or new. I've seen H&M do better with their campaigns and clothes. Great models though!

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  8. I love H&M, but I'm a bit disappointed with this campaign, it a tad boring and bland. The clothes don't really seem different or new. I've seen H&M do better with their campaigns and clothes. Great models though!

    Reply
  9. I love H&M, but I'm a bit disappointed with this campaign, it a tad boring and bland. The clothes don't really seem different or new. I've seen H&M do better with their campaigns and clothes. Great models though!

    Reply
  10. Oh gosh, H&M please do something better with these photos! The styling is boring, the pictures are horrible and I love Abbey but she looks like such a dead insect in these campaigns

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  11. Oh gosh, H&M please do something better with these photos! The styling is boring, the pictures are horrible and I love Abbey but she looks like such a dead insect in these campaigns

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  12. Oh gosh, H&M please do something better with these photos! The styling is boring, the pictures are horrible and I love Abbey but she looks like such a dead insect in these campaigns

    Reply

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