Georgia May Jagger champions London style in new Hudson Jeans campaign
Georgia May Jagger has gone back to her British roots in new shots for Hudson Jeans
Georgia May Jagger has gone back to her British roots in new shots for Hudson Jeans
Georgia May Jagger has continued her reign over the fashion world as she returns in Hudson Jeans’ Spring/Summer campaign, which pays a stylish tribute to the very best of British.
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As the model enters into her fourth year fronting the brand, she’s become more involved in the process, taking to work behind the lens, snapping images during the shoot for Instagram. Of course where she really comes to life is at the forefront of a photograph and she pulls this off with aplomb in the new campaign images.
One photo shows the fashion star lying on top of a grand piano at Abbey Road Studios clad in a perfectly patriotic pair of Union Jack jeans worn with a black top.
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As the London theme continues, Georgia heads to Camden market to pose in graphic print legwear flanked by two punks. For some of the photos, she roped in the flawless face of her brother James who looks equally at home in front of the camera as his sisters and mother do.
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The new campaign centres around the message Let Yourself Go, and includes a strong social networking element, with images from the shoot posted on Instagram to encourage others to share what Let Yourself Go looks like to them.To get involved Tweet @HUDSONjeans using the hash tag #LEYOURSELFGO.
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