The Harper’s Bazaar China February 2014 editorial celebrates Chinese New Year with vibrant colors, funky outfits and, of course, some Asian delicacies. Putting readers into fashion and food comas, it will nevertheless inspire women to spice up their wardrobes once they come to.
Titled 'Fabulicious,' the Harper’s Bazaar China February 2014 editorial was shot by Shxpir, a photographer based in New York City, Shanghai and Sydney. It stars model Danni Li. With a whimsical takeout restaurant as its backdrop, the brunette beauty strikes fierce poses with oversized takeout boxes and chopsticks. Clad in bold designs, which were styled by XiaoMu Fan, the eclectic looks were perfected with sculptural hairstyles, cat eyes and star face tattoos.
Chinese New Year Editorials
The Harper’s Bazaar China February 2014 Photoshoot Stars Danni L
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