Blush Fall 2011 Campaign by Max Abadian

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published May 5, 2011

Intimate Location – Taking to an office setting, Max Abadian photographs lingerie label Blush’s fall 2011 campaign. Shooting Hannah Davis and Ryan Carney, Abadian works with stylist Annie Horth for a smoldering series of images.










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18 thoughts on “Blush Fall 2011 Campaign by Max Abadian”

  1. She looks like she just woke up in most of them. Hope they were going for a manequin look otherwise these aren’t good.

  2. She looks like she just woke up in most of them. Hope they were going for a manequin look otherwise these aren’t good.

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