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Clothes Horse for US Harpers Bazaar September 2012 is Red and Black

Clothes Horse for US Harpers Bazaar September 2012 issue features the gorgeous Barbara Palvin in an equestrian series. The famed photographer Terry Richardson captured the model wearing sophisticated designs that are strictly black and red, and styled by Leslie Lessin.

Leslie adorned the model in partially conservative ensemble with a seductive edge such as the slit on her skirt, the daring necklines and the bare-legged attire. Barbara is photographed in the stable with her horse, in the arena, embracing a jockey and holding winning race bets.

This series is not horsing around when it comes to style for it features haute fall couture that is perfect for the chilly weather. Terry Richardson never ceases to impress readers around the world with his versatility and provocative captures.
Trend Themes
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3. Fall Couture - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Utilize sustainable and eco-friendly materials in the creation of high-end fall couture designs.
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