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Harper’s Bazaar Singapore December 2013 Boasts Unique L

Melissa Tammerijn steps into luxurious couture fashions for the Harper’s Bazaar Singapore December 2013 issue. The magazine unleashed its arsenal of designer fashions, featuring names like Jean Paul Gaultier, Mason Martin Margiela Artisanal, Schiaparelli, Atelier Versace, Valentino, Viktor & Rolkf , Chanel, Armani Prive and Christian Dior. Each designer brings something unique to the table for the issue. For instance, Mason Martin Margiela repurposes vintage finds into one-of-a-kind looks while the Jean Paul Gaultier showcases some seriously feminine embroidery.

One thing is for certain, Tammerijn looks happy as a clam in all these stunning looks. And who could blame her? She’s a walking couture dreamboat.

As for behind-the-scenes, the creative team was made up by fashion editor Kennth Goh, hair stylist Teiji Utsumi, Make-up artist Zoe Taylor and photographer Thomas Cookey.
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