Zhou Danni & He Sui by Trunk for Harper’s Bazaar China March 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 14, 2011

The March edition of Harper’s Bazaar China highlights this season’s trend of brights with Trunk’s crisp studio images starring models Zhou Danni and He Sui. Styled by Li Hui, Yu Ge and Wang Hao, the duo sports hot looks from labels such as Versace, Chanel and Valentino.









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12 thoughts on “Zhou Danni & He Sui by Trunk for Harper’s Bazaar China March 2011”

  1. The first photo confused me. I refused to believe, at first, that a retouching job could have gone /that/ wrong, but could find no way for it to be possible otherwise. WOW how did no one catch this before it was printed? It’s glaringly obvious!

  2. i dont understand the huge issue with the first picture? there is a line where her legs meet and a hot spot from the light, i feel like everyone jumps on the over retouched bandwagon and forgets that something can actually look like that without being retouched…

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