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As you can probably tell Pedestrian loves Abbey Lee Kershaw. If you're observant you may have noticed that we also love Where The Wild Things Are (despite the fact we've yet to watch it). Call it a leap of faith. With this in mind, logic would dictate that a Where The Wild Things Are themed shoot featuring Abbey Lee Kershaw and the WTWTA commissioned wares of Opening Ceremony and Pamela Love would be something we really, really, really appreciate. And whaddya know? We do. Wildly. Check out the shoot below...

CHECK OUT OUR RECENT INTERVIEW WITH ABBEY LEE KERSHAW HERE

Dazed And Confused via Fashion Gone Rogue

 
Posted on November 17, 2009 at 4:22pm by Ash.
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