Posted 17 days ago. on May 9, 2012 by Joanna

Groupie Love – Abbey Lee Kershaw and Edita Vilkeviciute join actor Tom Cruise on the June cover of W Magazine. The trio is styled in rock and roll looks complete with tattoos and leather for Cruise’s promotion of the upcoming “Rock of Ages” film.
Posted 26 days ago. on April 30, 2012 by Joanna

Pop – Abbey Lee Kershaw reunites with Greg Kadel for a fashion story with a pop art twist for the May issue of Numéro. With illustrations by Mel Kadel, Abbey Lee sports the patterned pieces of Salvatore Ferragamo, Stella McCartney, Giorgio Armani, Isabel Marant and others selected by fashion editor Samuel François in the black and white images. Windswept hair by Franco Gobbi and flawless makeup by Kabuki serve as beauty for the shoot. / Production by Ernesto Qualizza, Retouching by Hans Purwa @ Revolver
Posted 27 days ago. on April 30, 2012 by Joanna

Bloom Forth – Lachlan Bailey captures Abbey Lee Kershaw a romantic story of floral prints and feminine dresses for the May issue of Vogue China. Styled by Clare Richardson, Abbey Lee wows in the spring designs of Valentino, Rodarte, and Dolce & Gabbana amongst others with a relaxed sophistication. Carefree locks by hair stylist Rudi Lewis and understated makeup by Yadim bring the finishing touch to the blonde’s envious ensembles.
Posted 3 months, 5 days ago. on February 21, 2012 by Joanna

Moussy Beauty – Abbey Lee Kershaw turns up the glam for the spring 2012 campaign from Japanese denim label, Moussy. In front of Terry Richardson’s lens, Abbey Lee sports lush blonde curls and a smokey eye to complement the rock and roll style ensembles.
Posted 3 months, 11 days ago. on February 16, 2012 by Joanna

Sui’s Delightful Fall – Anna Sui continued to reign as one of New York Fashion Week’s most whimsical designers with her fall 2012 collection featuring playful prints, youthful shapes and owl caps. Overlooking the more quirky elements, however, the showing also delivered solid fashion featuring divine color and fabric combinations ranging from fuchsia silks to olive-green velvets. Light layers with a hint of 60′s flavor dominated the runway with large kaftans, tweed skirts and faux fur coats.