
A Sultry Cover – Abbey Lee Kershaw is sophisticated yet sexy in ruffles, sheer and lace for the December issue of Vogue Russia. Photographed by Richard Bush and styled by Sarah Richardson (Trouble Management), Abbey Lee is an alluring vision in chic pieces from the likes of Balenciaga, Balmain, Rick Owens and Blumarine.

Baby Doll – Abbey Lee Kershaw uses her larger than life features to her advantage in this surreal shoot by Richard Bush (Trouble Management) for i-D’s fall issue. Styled by Sarah Richardson in doll-like clothes from labels such as Alberta Ferreti, Prada, Burberry Prorsum and Yves Saint Laurent, Abbey Lee wows with oversize props in the studio shoot.

Autumn Stars – i-D’s fall issue enlists four major faces of fashion with top photographers behind the lens. Cover stars Abbey Lee Kershaw, Carine Roitfeld, Fei Fei Sun and Lara Stone all showcase the traditional i-D wink with photos by Richard Bush, Terry Richardson, Daniel Jackson and David Bailey respectively.

Divided Unity – Models Tati Cotliar, Milou Van Groesen and Kori Richardson show off their commercial side in H&M Divided’s fall 2011 campaign. Photographed by Richard Bush and styled by Sarah Richardson, the large group sports color blocking to the max with plaid, stripes and jumbled prints. / Art Direction by Stina Daag

Karmen Pedaru of Ford plays a mistress of disguise for this month’s Numéro. Lensed by Richard Bush, the Estonian beauty wears eight distinct looks styled by Charles Varenne under the glare of studio lights. Some feminine and some menswear inspired, Karmen does it all in the captivating Etat D’Âme.

Inspired by the unconventional work of fashion designer Paco Rabanne, the premier issue of Industrie gains access to his stellar work of metal and plastic garments for a dreamy black and white spread. Captured by Richard Bush and styled by Sarah Richardson, the sensual story stars Eniko Mihalik as a beach vixen with tousled hair and smoldering looks.
Note – nudity