The Harper's Bazaar Brazil Estrutura Militar editorial is being distributed to readers of the publication via the magazine's April 2013 issue. Showcased within this production was model Thairine Garcia who posed in apparel fit for a tribal setting.
Capturing Garcia for Estrutura Militar was photographer Paulo Vainer. Vainer contributed to the tribal vibe with a green and grey color scheme, keeping the palette muted in spite of the spring season that the editorial looks upon.
Stylist Renata Correa kept the apparel similarly minimalist. While many pieces were displayed, giving way to a layered look, they were all united by dark tones, contrasted only by pops of cream and beige. Aside from these contrasting pieces stood black fur coats, strap heels and ebony leather.
Upscale Tribal Photoshoots
The Harper's Bazaar Brazil Estrutura Militar Editorial is Themed
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