Harper's Bazaar Russia, May/June 1997.
“On a Gleam”
Ph. Steven Klein
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Karolina Kurkova for Harper's Bazaar Russia January 2019 by Sonia Szostak
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Vladimir Klavikho for Harper's Bazaar Russia (1998)
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Laura Julie by Agata Pospieszynska for Harper’s Bazaar Russia June 2017
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Gisele Bündchen photographed by Kevin O’Brien for Harper’s Bazaar Russia, January 2020.
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Harper’s Bazaar Russia, December 1997
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Monica Bellucci for Harper’s Bazaar Russia March 2022 ''Inspire and Empower''
Photographer Stephan Lisowski
Fashion Editor/Stylist Ekaterina Tabakova
Makeup Artist Letizia Chamevale
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“Familiar Movie”. Photographed by Vladimir Fridkes for Harper's Bazaar Russia January 2001
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Harper’s Bazaar Russia, December 2002.
Ph. Peter Lindbergh
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Harpers Bazaar Russia July 2012 - Natalia Vodianova by Bryan Adams
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Eve Arnold, Silvana Mangano at the Museum of Modern Art, 1956.
Arnold, Eve (1912 - 2012)
The first woman to have joined the Magnum agency, in 1951, Eve Arnold had studied alongside Harper’s Bazaar’s Alexey Brodovitch and had first practiced fashion photography. She rapidly depicted portraits of numerous celebrities such as Malcolm X, Andy Warhol, Paul Newman or Jackie Kennedy but she also travelled the world to document the apartheid in South Africa or communism in China and Russia, interested as much in the wealthy than in the most humble. ‘I was poor and I wanted to show what poverty was; I am a woman and I wanted to know everything about women’ that is why the American photographer was the first to capture a birth for Life magazine or did she represent the veiled women of Orient. What most people have retained today are her photographs of Marilyn Monroe who had approached her by saying ‘If you could do that well with Marlene [Dietrich], can you imagine what you can do with me?’ Eve Arnold thus examined the actress as a reporter, capturing her freshness and fragility on set for John Huston’s Misfits or at home far from posed publicity shots. The photographer succeeded in showing how special the ordinary was and how pathetic the lives of glitterati could be.
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Lottie Moss by Rachell Smith for Harper’s Bazaar Russia February 2017
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