Harper’s Bazaar US September 2009 – Leighton Meester by Terry Richardson

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published August 5, 2009

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Updated September 19, 2018


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17 thoughts on “Harper’s Bazaar US September 2009 – Leighton Meester by Terry Richardson”

  1. I don’t understand why there needs to be so much text on the cover. If the picture was halfway interesting, I would just pick up the magazine and flip through it. I don’t need the table of contents covering Leighton’s body.

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  2. I don’t understand why there needs to be so much text on the cover. If the picture was halfway interesting, I would just pick up the magazine and flip through it. I don’t need the table of contents covering Leighton’s body.

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  3. I don’t understand why there needs to be so much text on the cover. If the picture was halfway interesting, I would just pick up the magazine and flip through it. I don’t need the table of contents covering Leighton’s body.

    Reply
  4. I don’t understand why there needs to be so much text on the cover. If the picture was halfway interesting, I would just pick up the magazine and flip through it. I don’t need the table of contents covering Leighton’s body.

    Reply
  5. I thought only Lindbergh or Alexi Lubomirski are contracted to do covers – does this mean someone is out and Terry is in?!

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  6. I thought only Lindbergh or Alexi Lubomirski are contracted to do covers – does this mean someone is out and Terry is in?!

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  7. I thought only Lindbergh or Alexi Lubomirski are contracted to do covers – does this mean someone is out and Terry is in?!

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