The Harper's Bazaar Korea February 2013 Mode's Code photoshoot introduces the exceptionally retro side of model Carmen Kass. Kass takes on the appeal of the 1960s here, a decision that was adamantly enforced by stylist Saebom Kwak.
Kwak channeled the historic decade with checkered two piece suits, micro minis and billowing flair pants. These ensembles, which were for the most part sultry, were also met with more practical looks. This was seen in Kass' below the knee skirts, womanly dresses and dark floor-length gowns. Kwak has in this way managed to get at two motifs in one via the production that was delivered to Harper's Bazaar Korea through the lens of photographer Choi Yong Bin.
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The Harper's Bazaar Korea Mode's Code Photoshoot is Retro
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