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UK Harper's Bazaar March 2015 : Kate Winslet by Alexi Lubomirski

That Roitfeld editorial is another absolute waste of pages that we won't escape seeing reprinted everywhere.

I flicked through this issue earlier, it seemed to have some rather atmospheric editorials inside, some interesting "moods". Definitely seemed as if there was more substance to this magazine than in the March effort from UK Elle, although I suspect the contents of UK Vogue might see it turn out to be the most impressive this month.
 
Earth, Wind & Fire
Photographer: Regan Cameron
Stylist: Miranda Almond
Makeup: Polly Osmond
Hair: Chi Wong
Model: Barbara Palvin




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In The Stars
Models: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Lara Stone, Saskia de Brauw, Liu Wen, Tegan Desmond & Sarah Brannon
Photographer: Anthony Maule
Stylist: Carine Roitfeld

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So basically 9 shots of Lara and 1 of the rest? With a boring background again? Carine needs a break.
 
So basically 9 shots of Lara and 1 of the rest? With a boring background again? Carine needs a break.

Exactly. And Lara formed part of the FW collections edit, which was her second last story for Bazaar. I'm sorry but she needs to go. She's starting to place way too much emphasis on booking top/controversial girls. Is it to camouflage something else perhaps?
 
Bazaar Style: "10 Things We Love"

Photographer: Rokas Darulis
Stylist: Linh Ly
Editor: Avril Mair
Hair: Roku Roppongi at Saint Luke
Make-up: Ariel Yeh at Saint Luke
Manicure: Sabrina Gayle at LMC Worldwide

Model: Josefine Gustafsson

Source: imcmagazine.com

 
"Wild Country" (Part 1 of 2)

Photographer: Ben Weller
Stylist: Celetine Cooney
Hair: Mari Ohashi at LGA Management
Make-up: Niamh Quinn at LGA Management
Production: Kate Matheson
Location: Zapata Ranch -- a Nature Conservancy preserve in Mosca, Colorado, USA

Models: Stephanie Joy Field + Jessie Hallstrom + Brett Haas + Hudson Haas + Chase Huebinger

Source: imcmagazine.com



 
The other female model, Jessie Hallstrom, is the sales/marketing coordinator for the ranch.

"Wild Country" (Part 2 of 2)


Photographer: Ben Weller
Stylist: Celetine Cooney
Hair: Mari Ohashi at LGA Management
Make-up: Niamh Quinn at LGA Management
Production: Kate Matheson
Location: Zapata Ranch -- a Nature Conservancy preserve in Mosca, Colorado, USA

Models: Stephanie Joy Field + Jessie Hallstrom + Brett Haas + Hudson Haas + Chase Huebinger

Source: imcmagazine.com



 
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Correction: Stylist for "Wild Country" is "Celestine" Cooney. Sorry for the typo.
 
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Stephanie Joy Field was predestined for this sort of editorial! :wub: Hallstrom should have been left out entirely.
 
"A Light That Never Goes Out" (Part 1 of 2)

Photographer: Erik Madigan Heck
Stylist: Leith Clark
Hair: Lyndell Mansfield at CLM Hair & Make-up
Make-up: Kay Montano at D+V Management
Manicure: Michelle Humphrey at LMC Worldwide

Model: Nastya Kusakina

Source: imcmagazine.com









 
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"A Light That Never Goes Out" (Part 2 of 2)

Photographer: Erik Madigan Heck
Stylist: Leith Clark
Hair: Lyndell Mansfield at CLM Hair & Make-up
Make-up: Kay Montano at D+V Management
Manicure: Michelle Humphrey at LMC Worldwide

Model: Nastya Kusakina

Source: imcmagazine.com









 
^ Ooo I like that one even better :crush: Great styling by Clark, and the photography is downright brilliant.
 
so there's no mcqueen editorial, that random shot with the archival pieces is the only thing here?
 
Love the Wild country edito. The first and last photos in double page are great.
 
Apparently Harper's Bazaar have started to print the magazine in a large format, as well as the regular and travel editions. Anyone seen a larger edition kicking about?
 
Apparently Harper's Bazaar have started to print the magazine in a large format, as well as the regular and travel editions. Anyone seen a larger edition kicking about?

I think they do the larger format with the March and Sept. Issues or at least they used to.
 

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