Georges Rech Fall 2010 Campaign | Ali Stephens by Greg Kadel

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 19, 2010

For the third consecutive season, photographer and model pairing Greg Kadel and Ali Stephens, team up for the fall 2010 campaign from Georges Rech. Shot in black and white, the dynamic images showcase the label’s elegant yet contemporary coats, dresses and shoes.












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28 thoughts on “Georges Rech Fall 2010 Campaign | Ali Stephens by Greg Kadel”

    • I agree. Her face was the only off-putting thing about the campaign. Love the sleek lines of the clothes though.

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    • I agree. Her face was the only off-putting thing about the campaign. Love the sleek lines of the clothes though.

      Reply
    • I agree. Her face was the only off-putting thing about the campaign. Love the sleek lines of the clothes though.

      Reply

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