Karmen Pedaru for Michael Kors Spring 2012 Campaign by Mario Testino

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 23, 2012

On the SafariKarmen Pedaru and Simon Nessman play nature lovers for Michael Kors’ spring 2012 campaign. Joined by a tour guide and male model Armando Cabral, the duo soak in the sights with Kors’ safari inspired creations featuring animal prints, satchel bags and tawny jumpsuits styled by Brana Wolf.







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8 thoughts on “Karmen Pedaru for Michael Kors Spring 2012 Campaign by Mario Testino”

  1. I generally like Michael Kors, but safari and especially this safari just isn’t doing for me one bit.   And Mario sure didn’t help things here (and I love him most of the time).

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  2. HATE that Armando is in the back or cropped out on the side in all these shots. It’s pretty insulting that this collection and campaign is African inspired yet the only person of color is relegated to the background. What a waste of a great model and opportunity for truly stunning ads.

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  3. This looks a little deja vu. Haven’t we seen this before from Michael Kors? I wish they kept up with the “couple” pairing with at least some chemistry, like Carmen Kass and Noah Mills. 

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