Shirley Mallmann by Zee Nunes for Harper’s Bazaar Brazil

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Published November 6, 2011

Pool Daze – Photographer Zee Nunes captures blonde bombshell Shirley Mallmann in this poolside editorial for the first issue of Harper’s Bazaar Brazil. Shirley looks sporty and polished in color blocked, body conscious looks styled by Renata Correa. Complete with cool eyewear and slick hair, Shirley dominates the architecturally clean setting while seducing its male inhabitant.











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8 thoughts on “Shirley Mallmann by Zee Nunes for Harper’s Bazaar Brazil”

  1. Such awesome visual design–some of those (like the yellow ball) could easily be art prints, yet the clothes are just as memorable.

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