Jill by Jill Stuart Spring 2011 Campaign | Hailey Clauson by Skye Parrott

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 31, 2011

Hailey Clauson is an adorable cross between modern day Lolita and pin-up for the spring 2011 campaign from Jill by Jill Stuart. Photographed by Skye Parrott, Hailey dons the label’s sweet and flirty designs styled by Shun Watanabe.








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12 thoughts on “Jill by Jill Stuart Spring 2011 Campaign | Hailey Clauson by Skye Parrott”

  1. Aw this is really cute, I’m glad they used Hailey. I’m also happy to see her not oversexualized for once…she’s fifteen for Christ’s sake.

  2. I agree with Eline. This is not a campaign. I think they literally translated Adrian Lyn’s directed Lolita film when they came up with this concept.

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