Aussie model Sarah Stephens fronts Honey Birdette’s new ‘Bodyguard’ campaign
Australian lingerie label Honey Birdette has launched its latest campaign ‘Bodyguard’ featuring Australian born, USA based model and actress Sarah Stephens.
Photographed in the sun-drenched city of Los Angeles, the campaign follows Stephens as she escapes the demands of Hollywood for a secret escape in Beverly Hills with her security entourage, male models Kyle Kriesel, Lucas Bloms, Taylor Miller, Trey Baxter and Zach Dare.
Featuring nine collections; comprising of lingerie sets, playsuits, ready-to-wear pieces and two limited edition swim styles, the campaign is dominated by a monochrome colour palette alongside red, purple, blue and leopard print.
Strapless and push-up styles are key while a combination of shapes are plentiful with plunging necklines, seductive straps and form fitting silhouettes.
Each piece is finished with the utmost attention to detail, whether in its bespoke rose gold hardware, dainty silver accessories, crystal jewels, exclusively designed swiss embroidery and soft Italian lace.
Honey Birdette’s Bodyguard collection will be available exclusively from August 1 at Honey Birdette Boutiques in Australia, the UK and the USA, as well as via their online boutique https://www.honeybirdette.com.
Creative Director and Photographer: Florian Semanaz
Model: Sarah Stephens
Male models: Kyle Kriesel, Lucas Bloms, Taylor Miller, Trey Baxter, Zach Dare
Hair: Charles Dujic
Make-up: Jose Corella
Production: Gemma Louise May
Videographer: Spencer Byam-Taylor





4 Comments
I just puked a little bit in my mouth.
Its hilarious how this lingerie label thinks that PR will somehow legitimise their half baked terribly retouched non concept shoots as real “ads” .
There are literally more b grade talent on these sets than there are people producing the content.
This is not a Ad.
This is a cheeky and poorly executed piece of PR that blows more budget on PR than the shoot.
was this straight out of a Canon 5d set to Adobe RGB?
Are blatantly nothing more than props or objects. Shut it down.