Paradise Island by Simon Upton for Harper's Bazaar Singapore

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 15, 2011

The March issue of Harper’s Bazaar Singapore takes to the sunny shores of Seychelles for a story of prints and vibrant hues lensed by Simon Upton. Starring Zhang Xu Chao and Lauren Brown as two experience seeking tourists, fashion editor Kenneth Goh pieces together a wardrobe featuring the work of Moschino, Prada, Versace and others in Paradise Island.









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11 thoughts on “Paradise Island by Simon Upton for Harper's Bazaar Singapore”

  1. but… the people as props in this way seems so wrong
    sorry the juxtaposition of the models skin and obvious status in comparison to the “props” may look beautiful but to me the political implications are overshadowing it for me
    no doubt it is all stunning though. the colours, styling and setting are fabulous and I am so happy they use Zhang in this

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