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The Harper's Bazaar China Slow Burn Editorial is Dreamlike

The Harper's Bazaar China Slow Burn editorial brings forth icon Daphne Guinness in a bizarre if not surreal sci-fi-themed photoshoot. Guinness takes on the persona of an alien in the series of pages, a direct offshoot of photographer David LaChapelle's work.


Slow Burn displays a tantalizing assortment of vibrant colors and outer space UFO-like props. The editorial will be placed within the December 2012 edition of the Haper's Bazaar China magazine, ushering in the new year with an unusual bang. Those who are familiar with the pop cultural fashion icon will find this theme to be well suited to Guinness' personality, especially since she oversaw the styling aspect of this production all on her own.
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