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Abbey Lee Kershaw

Model

Characteristics

Adaptable Curious Communicative Witty Sociable Intellectual

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Born
1987-06-12
Height
180 cm
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MiniBio

She’s an Australian supermodel who made a huge splash in the fashion world, landing at number 4 on the prestigious Top 50 Models list. Over the years, she’s worked with iconic brands like Chanel and Versace, bringing her striking presence to high-profile campaigns. Her face has graced the cover of V magazine, solidifying her status as a top name in the industry. In 2015, she took on the role of The Dag in the action-packed blockbuster Mad Max: Fury Road, showcasing her versatility beyond the runway. Before all the fame and red carpets, she faced a serious health challenge—overcoming meningitis as a child, a tough battle that shaped her resilience. She was also romantically linked to Andrew Flynn back in 2009, adding another chapter to her public story. She’s truly made a name for herself through both strength and talent.

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She’s been involved in several high-profile campaigns for the fashion brand Fendi, showcasing her strong presence and style. Her work with Fendi has really highlighted her ability to bring elegance and sophistication to the runway. She continues to stand out through her collaborations, especially with Fendi, where her influence shines. Over time, she has built a solid reputation, particularly through her consistent appearances in Fendi’s latest collections. She truly knows how to elevate a brand, and Fendi is no exception—her impact there speaks volumes.

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