Bambi Northwood-Blyth by Tierney Gearon for 10 Magazine Spring 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 24, 2011

Born FreeBambi Northwood-Blyth plays a free spirit as she takes to the homes and roads of Palm Spring, California for the latest 10 Magazine. Lensed by Tierney Gearon and with set design by Frank Reps’ Kadu Lennox, Bambi dons the relaxed stylings of fashion editor Sophia Neophitou-Apostolou for a wardrobe boasting of labels such as Burberry Prorsum, Chanel and Dolce & Gabbana.















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28 thoughts on “Bambi Northwood-Blyth by Tierney Gearon for 10 Magazine Spring 2011”

  1. love love love love love love…….! they really captured the feeling of palm springs – and make me miss my time there!!!!!! totally love this set!!!

  2. love love love love love love…….! they really captured the feeling of palm springs – and make me miss my time there!!!!!! totally love this set!!!

  3. love love love love love love…….! they really captured the feeling of palm springs – and make me miss my time there!!!!!! totally love this set!!!

  4. love love love love love love…….! they really captured the feeling of palm springs – and make me miss my time there!!!!!! totally love this set!!!

  5. I think Palm Springs and the desert in general might need a rest as a location. Yet, it’s still such a beautiful place. And that’s one cool looking motorcycle.

  6. They really captured the feeling of what it feels like to be a girl growing up in Socal so I really like this a lot.

    • grew up in socal and would love to know how this captures growing up here. growing up absolutely ANYWHERE? maybe, but socal… i need convincing. i say this because she’s sitting and standing in the desert and that’s about it.

  7. AH Home, Too funny I live in PS. They really captured the more deserted part of the city quite lovely. The photos at the hotel were so-so, ah if only they could ask locals about the hidden areas.

  8. AH Home, Too funny I live in PS. They really captured the more deserted part of the city quite lovely. The photos at the hotel were so-so, ah if only they could ask locals about the hidden areas.

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