Anastasia Kuznetsova by Tina Luther for Harper's Bazaar Hong Kong

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 8, 2011

Boyish Good Looks – Fashion editor Isabelle Thiry selects a wardrobe of androgynous spring ensembles for the latest edition of Harper’s Bazaar Hong Kong. Shot by Tina Luther, Anastasia Kuznetsova sports a wardrobe of boyish garb from the likes of Viktor & Rolf, Stella McCartney and Givenchy with a feminine edge.













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21 thoughts on “Anastasia Kuznetsova by Tina Luther for Harper's Bazaar Hong Kong”

  1. Very cute model and interesting styling, but the way the feet seem haphazardly cut off at the bottom of some of these photos really bothers me.

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