Lingering in the space between fetish, biker, and rock-chic, model Abbey Lee Kershaw dons a variety of leather getups and thigh-high boots for Vogue Nippon, July 2009. The shoot – titled Sweet Child of Mine – was snapped by Terry Richardson but sticks to polished editorial style rather than Richardson’s trademark rawness.

Vogue Nippon July 2009 featuring Abbey Lee Kershaw

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Vogue Nippon - July 2009 - Sweet Chid of Mine - Abbey Lee Kershaw
Vogue Nippon - July 2009 - Sweet Chid of Mine - Abbey Lee Kershaw
Vogue Nippon - July 2009 - Sweet Chid of Mine - Abbey Lee Kershaw
Vogue Nippon - July 2009 - Sweet Chid of Mine - Abbey Lee Kershaw
Vogue Nippon - July 2009 - Sweet Chid of Mine - Abbey Lee Kershaw
Vogue Nippon - July 2009 - Sweet Chid of Mine - Abbey Lee Kershaw
Vogue Nippon - July 2009 - Sweet Chid of Mine - Abbey Lee Kershaw
Vogue Nippon - July 2009 - Sweet Chid of Mine - Abbey Lee Kershaw
Vogue Nippon - July 2009 - Sweet Chid of Mine - Abbey Lee Kershaw
Vogue Nippon - July 2009 - Sweet Chid of Mine - Abbey Lee Kershaw
Vogue Nippon - July 2009 - Sweet Chid of Mine - Abbey Lee Kershaw
Vogue Nippon - July 2009 - Sweet Chid of Mine - Abbey Lee Kershaw
Vogue Nippon - July 2009 - Sweet Chid of Mine - Abbey Lee Kershaw
Vogue Nippon - July 2009 - Sweet Chid of Mine - Abbey Lee Kershaw

Abbey Lee rocks a nose-ring and a thick blunt-cut fringe; a style we haven’t seen much of as a hair trend in 2009.

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Some people's wardrobes are about a small selection of pieces that all fit within one aesthetic - Tania Braukamper isn't such a person. With a wardrobe that spans three different rooms, her approach to fashion is a mixture of current-season key pieces mixed with vintage finds she's sourced on innumerous shopping trips around the world's more cultured capitals. Despite a disparate approach to shopping, Tania is adamant that the key to mixing vintage with new season is to stick to key looks and colours that work for oneself. And it's a theory that she works into her writing for Fashionising.com, where she serves as the publication's Editor.