Mini Anden by Koray Birand for Harper’s Bazaar Turkey February 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 30, 2012

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Updated May 9, 2019

L.A. StoryKoray Birand captures Mini Anden in sunny Los Angeles for the February cover shoot of Harper’s Bazaar Turkey. Styled by Lisa Michelle Boyd, Mini wears sexy silhouettes from the spring collections in a poolside setting. Soft waves by hair stylist Tuan Anh Tran and a plum lip by makeup artist Darlene Jacobs give a dark edge to the brunette’s glam look.











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11 thoughts on “Mini Anden by Koray Birand for Harper’s Bazaar Turkey February 2012”

  1. Not to make the claim that I could do better but this is really one of those “been there, done that” kinda editorials.  It’s really so cliché considering the location.  And that first shot after the jump – who (with money and/or resources) HASN’T photographed the very same perspective?  I’m a fan of Koray Birand and I love Mini Anden; I just feel that this could’ve been much better.

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  2. So glad it wasn’t just me – I was thinking “Have I seen this editorial before? Because I recognise that house…”. I love it – it so modern – but I also think it makes the shots look a little bit “same-y”. Maybe not a bad thing because “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”….

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