Inna P for Harper’s Bazaar Singapore November 2011 by Gan

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published November 10, 2011

In the Mood for Love – The November issue of Harper’s Bazaar Singapore celebrates its tenth anniversary with a cinematic story shot on the streets of Singapore’s very own Chinatown. Photographed by Gan and outfitted by Kenneth Goh, Inna sports a yellow wig while donning the dramatic and colorful designs of Mary Katrantzou, Marc Jacobs, Diane von Furstenberg, Prada and many more. Joined by a male companion, the nighttime vixen is as seductive as she is beautiful in the stunning images.






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5 thoughts on “Inna P for Harper’s Bazaar Singapore November 2011 by Gan”

  1. I think that yellow hair is the main focus of this pictures. Though the rest of the colours are beautiful, 

    but the bright yellow hair overpowers them.

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  2. Very Gaga inspired it seems & the hair does limit my noticing the vibrancy of the clothing. Although I will say I was still drawn to each images, especially the power in the last image.

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  3. It’s not that I don’t love Wong Kar-Wai’s films (I do), but how many times are they going to be used for fashion editorials?? Guess I shouldn’t complain; they are all very pleasing to look at.

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