This editorial of Barbara Palvin in Harper’s Bazaar features a number of ravishing red and animal-inspired looks, including the gorgeous zebra-print dress in the first image. Photographed by Benjamin Alexander Huseby for the Harper's Bazaar May 2010 issue, Palvin seems sophisticated and wise beyond her 17 years.
The Barbara Palvin in Harper's Bazaar editorial was styled by Jacob K who decided to highlight pieces from Yves Saint Laurent, Chanel, Moschino, Ralph Lauren, Celine, Blumarine, Tom Binns and Alexis Bittar for the spread.
Arctic Zebra Prints
Up-And-Coming Model Barbara Palvin in Harper's Bazaar
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