Glass Spring 2010 Cover | Maggie Cheung by Feng Hai

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 8, 2010

Last week, we gave you a preview of its editorial content and now here is the cover of Glass magazine’s latest edition set to hit newsstands on February 19th. Photographed by Feng Hai, cover girl Maggie Cheung wears a lacy Dolce & Gabbana piece for the magazine’s Grace issue.


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16 thoughts on “Glass Spring 2010 Cover | Maggie Cheung by Feng Hai”

  1. This shoot is quite different from other works of Feng Hai. Meggie ages gracefully and she actually looks better now than when she was young.

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  2. This shoot is quite different from other works of Feng Hai. Meggie ages gracefully and she actually looks better now than when she was young.

    Reply

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