Hana Soukupova by Pavel Havlicek for Harper’s Bazaar Mexico December 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published December 26, 2010

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Updated November 21, 2018

Hana Soukupova gets lost in a darkly themed winter story for the latest issue of Harper’s Bazaar Mexico. Photographed by Pavel Havlicek and outfitted by Kristen Ingersoll, Hana dons a wardrobe of elegant creations from the likes of Elie Saab, Wunderkind and Alexander Wang in Un Cuento de Medianoche.











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17 thoughts on “Hana Soukupova by Pavel Havlicek for Harper’s Bazaar Mexico December 2010”

  1. The model is not very good for this kind of editorial, she’s kinda expressionless, but the photos are great and inspiring.

  2. Have to agree with everyone else here – this should have been an amazing editorial but Hana is just completely wrong for it and ruins the whole thing.

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