Yasmin le Bon by Robert Harper for Playing Fashion April 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 16, 2012

Yasmin in WhiteYasmin le Bon looks minimal chic for the April cover shoot of Playing Fashion, lensed by Robert Harper. Wearing a wardrobe of all white pieces styled by Verity Parker, Yasmin hits the studio in sportswear inspired ensembles. Mussed hair by Christian Wood and understated makeup by Philippe Miletto complete the simple outing.






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2 thoughts on “Yasmin le Bon by Robert Harper for Playing Fashion April 2012”

  1. I’d like to see this less *photoshopped*. I’m sorry to see the industry faking by blurring and painting age away. Why not show how an extremely beautyful woman gets old? She had been an icon 30 years ago, why not be an icon also nowadays? No one will adore lies… Or am I wrong and this is not the 1964 born Yasmin le Bon?

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