The Won Kyoung Kim Harper's Bazaar Korea November 2011 Shoot is Wild
Souzan Michael — November 29, 2011 — Pop Culture
References: forums.thefashionspot & beautyisdiverse
Just like Bette Franke in the Wall Street Journal November issue, the Won Kyoung Kim Harper’s Bazaar Korea November 2011 photo shoot features the Korean model sporting some great headwear.
Wearing pieces from Blumarine, Versace, John Galliano, Armani, Diane von Furstenburg, Marc Jacobs, Hermes and more, the model for the shoot (which is appropriate called ‘Print Maniac’) features more prints in one outfit than I probably own in my entire closet. I mean that in a good way.
Shot by photographer Park Jihyuk, the Won Kyoung Kim Harper’s Bazaar Korea November 2011 editorial spread is just what the doctor ordered if you’re suffering from a case of the cold weather blues.
From stripes to leopard, to houndstooth and even plaid, the shoot is full of every type of print your heart desires.
Wearing pieces from Blumarine, Versace, John Galliano, Armani, Diane von Furstenburg, Marc Jacobs, Hermes and more, the model for the shoot (which is appropriate called ‘Print Maniac’) features more prints in one outfit than I probably own in my entire closet. I mean that in a good way.
Shot by photographer Park Jihyuk, the Won Kyoung Kim Harper’s Bazaar Korea November 2011 editorial spread is just what the doctor ordered if you’re suffering from a case of the cold weather blues.
From stripes to leopard, to houndstooth and even plaid, the shoot is full of every type of print your heart desires.
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