Ngo Thanh Van Covers the One Year Anniversary Issue of Harper’s Bazaar Vietnam In Floral Style

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Published September 9, 2012

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Updated February 19, 2019

Nothing But Flowers – Actress Ngo Thanh Van celebrates the one year anniversary of Harper’s Bazaar Vietnam with photographer Zhang Jingna, and a spectacular set of beautiful blooms. Stylist Phuong My plays on the lush forms and hues of flowers with a selection of feminine selects in the glossy’s September issue. / Hair by Cuong Hoàn Le, Makeup by Valerie Vonprisk








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9 thoughts on “Ngo Thanh Van Covers the One Year Anniversary Issue of Harper’s Bazaar Vietnam In Floral Style”

  1. Vietnamese Photographers are trying to hard. They need to get better photographers. Also what is up with flowers They need to redo everything… I wish they would just do simplistic beauty why is every issue of Harpers Vietnam always trying to over do everything. I am vietnamese and I am embarrassed by this. 

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