Cecilia Cheung for Harper’s Bazaar China February 2011 by Feng Hai

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 18, 2011

Flowers bloom for Harper’s Bazaar China’s February cover shoot starring Hong Kong actress Cecilia Cheung. Photographed by Feng Hai and styled by fashion editor Li Hui, Cecilia dons springs most romantic and feminine looks from labels such as Dior, Lanvin for H&M and Dolce & Gabbana.










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35 thoughts on “Cecilia Cheung for Harper’s Bazaar China February 2011 by Feng Hai”

  1. First few where ok then it got a bit tacky cliche for me near the end. And not really too sure if it’s a pink filter or it’s the makeup but some are a bit too saturated.

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  2. First few where ok then it got a bit tacky cliche for me near the end. And not really too sure if it’s a pink filter or it’s the makeup but some are a bit too saturated.

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  3. This is such a difference from the normal editorial, she’s not selling her body like a lot of models try and do. But I wouldn’t wear any of those clothes.

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  4. in some pictures the background looks so weird.. like they didnt pay attention to it all or the studio was just crap..
    she’s really pretty but i think the MUA overdone it with the pink on her face

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  5. somehow missed this earlier. I do believe though that the sort-of tackiness inspired by the Chinese propaganda posters was the idea behind this. Quite ironic they are indeed… The eye makeup, the color choices, the setting (think artist Qi Zhilong) reflects that very very well… It has to be appreciated the way it is. Love it.

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