Circus-Inspired 'Fashion Fantasy' in Harper's Bazaar
Marissa Liu — November 12, 2009 — Fashion
References: harpersbazaar & picsandmodels.blogspot
Raven-haired supermodel Mariacarla Boscono stars in the editorial 'Fashion Fantasy' in Harper's Bazaar. The magical spread was photographed by Peter Lindbergh and stars Boscono, who walks through the haunting sets of a circus.
Fashion editor Aleksandra Woroniecka styled 'Fashion Fantasy' using enchanting garments from Marc Jacobs, Nina RIcci, Valentino, Zac Posen, Gucci, and Doo.Ri. The carnival-themed editorial appears in the US magazine's December 2009 issue.
Implications - The ‘Fashion Fantasy’ editorial spread is photographed in a blurred lens that adds to the intentional harrowing element. The imaginative carnival couture plays as a unique homage to the thematics and costume-style of the circus. The Harper's Bazaar 'Fashion Fantasy' is dark yet intriguing.
Fashion editor Aleksandra Woroniecka styled 'Fashion Fantasy' using enchanting garments from Marc Jacobs, Nina RIcci, Valentino, Zac Posen, Gucci, and Doo.Ri. The carnival-themed editorial appears in the US magazine's December 2009 issue.
Implications - The ‘Fashion Fantasy’ editorial spread is photographed in a blurred lens that adds to the intentional harrowing element. The imaginative carnival couture plays as a unique homage to the thematics and costume-style of the circus. The Harper's Bazaar 'Fashion Fantasy' is dark yet intriguing.
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