Constance Jablonski by Natalia Alaverdian for Harper’s Bazaar Russia March 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 2, 2012

The New Lady – In front of Natalia Alaverdian’s lens, cover girl Constance Jablonski shines in modern ladylike ensembles for the March issue of Harper’s Bazaar Russia. Fashion editor Natalie Joos selects a wardrobe of metallic tops and embellished bottoms from the likes of Balmain, Versace and Moschino in the dynamic studio images. Red curls by hair stylist Domingo Quintero and matching lips by Maki H complete the glam looks.








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10 thoughts on “Constance Jablonski by Natalia Alaverdian for Harper’s Bazaar Russia March 2012”

  1. I’m starting to enjoy the, well, let’s call it quirky styling of Russian Vogue.  It’s a nice change for every now and then.

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