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.

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  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.

    Reply
  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.

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  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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