American Eagle Outfitters Fall 2010 Campaign | Regina & Kori by Nagi Sakai

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 27, 2010

Regina Feoktistova and Kori Richardson are casually cool for the latest campaign from American Eagle Outfitters. Lensed by Nagi Sakai and with art direction by Roi Elfassy (Black Rose), the duo sports the retailer’s denim looks effortlessly.







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2 thoughts on “American Eagle Outfitters Fall 2010 Campaign | Regina & Kori by Nagi Sakai”

  1. Abercrombie and Fitch could learn a thing or two from AE. Their clothes are affordable, kinda always the same (which is not necessarily a bad thing) and no annoying boys locker room whiff when you walk by the store. Oh and shockingly, in AE ads, models wear clothes. Can you believe that??

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