February is the month of romance, so it's no surprise that the February 2015 issue of Harper's Bazaar features an editorial titled 'All You need is Love.'
Jaime Bochert and David Alexander Flinn star as a young couple who can't get enough of each other. Whether they're cuddling on a park bench or walking hand in hand through the city, there is an unmistakable magnetism surrounding the two. It's the type of vibration that can only emanate from two people who are in the beginning stages of a breathless love affair.
The editorial's creative team was rounded out by fashion editor Elissa Santisi, hair stylist Deniis Lanni and makeup artist Kabuki. Controversial celebrity shutterbug Terry Richard photographed the spread, which was quite the departure from his normally provocative work.
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The Latest Issue of Harper's Bazaar Believes All You Need is Love
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