Harper’s Bazaar Arabia October 2010 Cover | Nicole Richie by Pavel Havlicek

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Published September 30, 2010

Nicole Richie photographed by Pavel Havlicek for Harper’s Bazaar Arabia October 2010


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15 thoughts on “Harper’s Bazaar Arabia October 2010 Cover | Nicole Richie by Pavel Havlicek”

  1. she looks absolutely dreadful. The make up, her eye color with that stupid cheap eyeliner, she looks sick. Those flowers give me a headache, maybe that is what happened to her too?

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  2. Dear Harper’s and Vogue, please, please go back to putting models on your covers. Celebrities are neither alluring nor glamorous, and we see enough of them everywhere.

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    • For some reason, these fashion editors think that celebrities are stylish. I cant recall ONE celebrity that has an actual style. Most of them are boring, tacky, over-the-top. Fascination of them is beyond me. US Vogue particulary is obsessed with celebrities on cover. It doesnt say much about the audience now, doesnt it?

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