HUGO by Hugo Boss Spring 2011 Campaign | Abbey Lee Kershaw by Cedric Buchet

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 13, 2011

Abbey Lee Kershaw smolders in the spring 2011 campaign for Hugo by Hugo Boss. Photographed by Cedric Buchet, Abbey Lee sports the label’s loos-fitting wears alongside male model Ben Hill.







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9 thoughts on “HUGO by Hugo Boss Spring 2011 Campaign | Abbey Lee Kershaw by Cedric Buchet”

  1. Well not very exciting. But then I guess it is Hugo Boss. Really the dresses are a mess, the leather jackets with Jeans/Pantaloons work much better.
    I don’t know what Bouchet’s job was, but whatever it was the result is pretty uninspired.
    Good to see Abbey under any pretext.

  2. Well not very exciting. But then I guess it is Hugo Boss. Really the dresses are a mess, the leather jackets with Jeans/Pantaloons work much better.
    I don’t know what Bouchet’s job was, but whatever it was the result is pretty uninspired.
    Good to see Abbey under any pretext.

  3. Cedric Buchet often demonstrates a good eye for contrasting textures and colors of clothing worn by a model with the surface tonality and slight value shifts in the environment. The best elements of his work are often subtle and understated.

  4. The problem is there is clearly not enough money in the budget to do them right. It looks like a test, not a campaign.

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