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The Harper's Bazaar March 2014 Shoot is Wild and Vibrant

Home to the Rothschild Giraffes and a number of other wild species such as warthogs, bushbucks and over 180 species of birds, the Giraffe Manor in Nairobi was the perfect place to shoot the Uk Harper Bazaar March 2014 print-crazy fashion editorial. 

Taking on the spirit and charm of the place, the prints in the Harper Bazaar March 2014 editorial are wild, vibrant and delightfully colorful. Starring the stunning brunette model Alana Zimmer and a whole lot of wild giraffes in the gorgeous Giraffe Manor, which is nestled in Nairobi’s indigenous forest, the fashion editorial offers the boldest prints of the season.

Photographed by Liz Collins, the shoot features adventurous shots of the curious creatures poking their heads through windows while Zimmer dines and models the apparel styled by Leith Clark.
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