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Liu Wen Stars in Grazia China's September Editorial

Liu Wen looks a little out of place in the latest Grazia China September issue.

Wen wears professional attire that looks better suited to the office than the outdoors. I can't blame Wen for taking a mid-day break from her cubicle and enjoying a little bit of fresh air. No matter how open concept your office is, it is no match for the beauty of Mother Nature.

Fashion editor Maggie Mao dressed Wen in cozy argyle, tailored pant suits and outwear that ranges from classic tweed to a more contemporary pastel. Beauty expert He Lei finished Wen with a look that's as fresh and natural as her surroundings. Photographer Martin Lidell lensed the editorial for Grazia China's September 2014 issue.
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