Rosie Huntington-Whiteley by Tom Munro for Harper’s Bazaar UK

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published December 23, 2011

Valley of the DollsRosie Huntington-Whiteley takes on a retro, sixties inspired look for the January edition of Harper’s Bazaar UK. In front of Tom Munro’s lens, the English beauty sports a wardrobe of feminine frocks and lightweight outerwear styled by Cathy Kasterine. Lush curls and pink lips bring the classic ensembles to pure perfection.









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15 thoughts on “Rosie Huntington-Whiteley by Tom Munro for Harper’s Bazaar UK”

  1. agree with the last 2 messages
    even though I find her sexy, but she’s just really blank in this shoot 

  2. I like it.  The tattoo didn’t bug me; the TV was a nice touch.  

    But going through all that trouble and then not spotting that microwave is IMO a damn shame.  

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