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The Grandma, What Are You Doing Photoshoot is Mismatched

The Harper's Bazaar Korea January 2013 Grandma, What Are You Doing photoshoot puts model Lee Hye Jung within mismatched ensembles. Stylist Eun Soo Kim made sure that the production was quite orderly in spite of the chaos, speaking to the magazine's penchant for advanced fashion.

Grandma, What Are You Doing was photographed by Choi Yong Bin. Bin placed emphasis upon the eclectic ensembles with an airy light pink backdrop, enabling Jung's apparel to pop before the set. This trait came to the fore of the editorial via Kim's assortment of chic hand bags, tweed skirts, leather gloves and patterned pieces. Similar color schemes seen in greens, lavendar tones and oranges brought the ensembles together nicely certainly unexpectedly.
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