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Abbey Lee Kershaw For Tom Ford

Tom Ford’s Eyewear Campaign Spring 2011

A Smouldering Abbey Lee Kershaw Models

Bringing out her sultry pout, Abbey Lee Kershaw looks every bit the sexy 70’s glamazon for Tom Ford’s Spring 2011 Eyewear collection. Kershaw’s vivid red lips and nails with her long platinum blonde hair, add a seductive, sophistication to the shoot.

Tom Ford’s chic frames scream ‘look at my gorgeous face & my impeccable taste’!

So Glamorous! So Gorgeous!    

Are you loving or loathing Tom Ford’s Spring / Summer 2011 collection?

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It’s Tom Ford Tuesday in today’s Espresso Shot of News…

Tom Ford Is Back & Better Than Ever 

After six years away from the world of womenswear, Tom Ford is back in what people are calling his best work yet. 

Making his return in the Vogue US December 2010 issue, Ford is pictured with models wearing his highly anticipated spring 2011 collection. Showing the first glimpse of the collection, which was shot by Steven Meisel, models; Carolyn Murphy, Anja Rubik, Joan Smalls, Stella Tennant, Amber Valletta, Karen Elson and Edita Vilkeviciute, look spectacular in pure seventies glamour.

The collection was originally shown in top secret in New York on September 12th to just a select group. Journalists were banned from revealing any details of the collection until now. Modelling for Ford that day were some of his most stylish and beautiful friends. These included; Beyoncé Knowles, Lauren Hutton, Julianne Moore, Natalia Vodianova, Karlie Kloss and Abbey Lee Kershaw, amongst others.

Of his return, Ford said: “There’s a continuity from what I was doing at YSL at the end; that’s the customer. It’s about individuality. Real clothes, real women. For a fashionable woman aged 25 to 75. That’s why I literally put many of my own muses in the show.” 

 

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