Simon Nessman Goes Minimal for Michael Kors’ Spring/Summer 2013 Eyewear Campaign

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Published December 15, 2012

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Updated January 12, 2015

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Clear Vision–American fashion designer Michael Kors taps once more model Simon Nessman to front the spring/summer 2013 advertising campaign of his eyewear collection. Portrayed embracing Kors’ regular female face, model Karmen Pedaru, the duo pose against a clear blue sky, donning essential garments that emphasize the retro-inspired designs of the eyeglasses they’re wearing.


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