Wang Xiao by Jeff Hahn for SCMP Style Magazine

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published November 9, 2011

Prim and ProperWang Xiao stars in the latest cover shoot of SCMP Style Magazine with these casually relaxed images photographed by Jeff Hahn. Outfitted by Simone Konu in a mix of structured and carefree looks, Wang takes to the streets of London with a undeniably cool attitude. / Hair: Michael Jones, Make-up: Jose Bass @ Frank Agency










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7 thoughts on “Wang Xiao by Jeff Hahn for SCMP Style Magazine”

  1. The first one’s rather plain, and I almost didn’t check the rest out.  But I love the styling, especially that double skirt (?) layering.  And she’s very, very elegant and interesting in a natural way–with the total feeling she’s wearing the clothes, and not the clothes wearing her.

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