Bara Holotova by Wee Khim in Dolce & Gabbana for Nuyou Singapore April 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 18, 2012

Under the Tuscan Sun – Photographer Wee Khim and stylist Johnny Khoo team up once again for the April issue of Nuyou Singapore. This time, the pair highlights Dolce & Gabbana’s spring 2012 collection by capturing model Bara Holotova on a sunny day out in Tuscany. The Italian label’s ladylike designs and bejeweled bodysuits shine on Bara with hair by Dexter Ng and makeup by Peter Khor.












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9 thoughts on “Bara Holotova by Wee Khim in Dolce & Gabbana for Nuyou Singapore April 2012”

  1. I normally love some texture/grain in editorial photos like this, but it’s terribly distracting in this series. Too bad because the rest of it is gorgeous. 

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