Karlie Kloss might already be our favourite model this year. Barely one month since Topshop announced the supermodel as the spring face of Topshop, Kloss’ latest appearance is as the face of British footwear retailer Kurt Geiger’s spring/summer 2016 campaign.
Designed by creative director Rebecca Farrar-Hockley and shot by Erik Torstensson, the collection evokes energetic sports-luxe, and shows the world-known fashion figure in a mix of sporty shoes, accessories and atheleisure wear from the brand’s spring/summer 2016 collection.
Kloss claims Kurt Geiger as one of her personal favourites and in a statement released by the brand, says, “I’ve always been a fan of this iconic brand not only for being a perfect red carpet look, but also, now, for every dyay running from the gym to work and everything in between.”
“Rebecca’s vision for this collection brilliantly works for women who do it all,” she adds.
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