Bambi Northwood-Blyth for Harper's Bazaar Spain May 2011 by Nico

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 15, 2011

Disco Fever – Cover girl Bambi Northwood-Blyth taps into her inner disco diva for a seventies inspired shoot featured in the May issue of Harper’s Bazaar Spain. In front of Nico’s lens, the Aussie beauty works sharply tailored looks and sexy hemlines from the likes of Gucci, Tom Ford and Diane von Furstenberg styled by Juan Cebrian.













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28 thoughts on “Bambi Northwood-Blyth for Harper's Bazaar Spain May 2011 by Nico”

  1. love bambi. she is so perfect for the retro vibe.

    i think nico has a major retouching problem. he gets rid of all the muscles, especially in the legs. it makes everything look very flat and weird.

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