Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Han Jin, Daul Kim & Hyun Yi Lee Editorial for Korea Harper's Bazaar, August 2008

An interesting editorial from Korea Harper's Bazaar, August 2008. The clothes are fabulous. The hair and makeup are gorgeous. But what's with the sour face? Seriously, the girls looked like they would rather be somewhere else. I mean, Daul Kim and Hyun Yi Lee looked positively miserable and Han Jin just looked bored out of her mind.

What gives? The editorial is called Arty-Fall Romance, not I Don't Want To Be Here. Did the sitting editor or stylist dropped the ball on this one? Or was it intentional? If so, what is the editorial trying to say?

Do you have an opinion on this?

Models: Han Jin, Daul Kim & Hyun Yi Lee
Editorial: Arty Fall Romance
Magazine: Korea Harper's Bazaar, August 2008
Photographer: Hyungwon Ryoo

Source: AgnesLo @ tFs

11 comments:

aizat.cinta.goddess said...

the "BLAH" issue!

Anonymous said...

well
welcome to the world of high fashion

Anonymous said...

(snoring).....

Eunice said...

o_O; ...Daul Kim isn't projecting ANY of her charismatic attitude here... She practically looks like a crotchety, pinched old lady. Man. Disappointing. The setting of the shoot kinda sucks, too, combined with the faces. The colors of the shoot are drab rather than sophisticatedly subdued.

Rafe Totengco said...

you don't want to mess with these girls!

Anonymous said...

Han looks great. Other girls, not so much. But I blame whoever editor that failed to execute "Arty Fartsy Fall Romance" whatever concept more than the models.

qifa said...

i am soooo sorry..
but...kinda bored...
the same look we've got from korean, chinese and japanese vogue fashion spread..
sorry! my opinion!heheheh

Anonymous said...

I think only Du Juan and Hye Park can handle this kinda settings

Anonymous said...

daul looks gorgeous!
han and lee can go away

Anonymous said...

you should post daul kim's fabulous editorial for i-d!

Anonymous said...

youre not doing daul any justice she just shot with miesel and shes top 45 model at the moment