1940s Editorials

Head Back in Time With 'Fashion... And All That Jazz' in Harper's Bazaar

The 1940s was a glamorous time, and 'Fashion... And All That Jazz' in Harper's Bazaar does an excellent job of channeling that era into a fashion editorial.

Photographer Peter Lindbergh captures models Chanel Iman and Arlenis Sosa on stage and in the street. Stylist Brana Wolf dresses the ladies in upscale, sophisticated silhouettes from MaxMara, Balenciaga and Dolce & Gabbana. Check out more images from 'Fashion... And All That Jazz' in Harper's Bazaar in the gallery above.
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