Model: Sun Fei Fei (Women)
Editorial: Strike the Pose
Magazine: Harper's Bazaar Hong Kong, February 2011
Photographer: Steven Cheung
Stylist: Lois
Art Direction: Camilla Cho
Hair: Derek Li
Makeup: Janet Lee
Source: BeautyIsDiverse @ tfs
Editorial: Strike the Pose
Magazine: Harper's Bazaar Hong Kong, February 2011
Photographer: Steven Cheung
Stylist: Lois
Art Direction: Camilla Cho
Hair: Derek Li
Makeup: Janet Lee
Source: BeautyIsDiverse @ tfs
it'd be great to see some other expressions on her face, but she still looks good.
ReplyDeleteYes she looks very good!
ReplyDeletei really like the color schemes, especially that of the first one. I agree with Thwany about the need for more variation in her facial expressions.aside from that Feifei looks great here.
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of Fei Fei but yeah the expression here is pretty one note. Tho we cant always blame the model for that because they dont pick the final product. We've seen from other spreads that Fei Fei is actually pretty versatile. The creative team behind this spread had an agenda of what they want to achieve therefore these pics.
ReplyDeleteBut she still looks good.
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ReplyDeletelove fei fei <3
ReplyDeleteI agree wth FND. Fei Fei is usually really good at giving lots of different expressions and angles. Here we just see the same angle and very very subtle difference in expressions (which would work better for a beauty ed).
ReplyDeleteThese are prob the worst pics Ive seen of her so far...which is a good thing!
i dont think she has more expressions in other shoots, i think the styling may have just highlighted her face differently, this is her look and it;s awesome
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ReplyDeleteSun Fei Fei is one of my favorite models, but this editorial is honestly quite boring. There is no story and the clothes don't look great either. Should have added multiple looks to each double page for a more colorful ensemble!
ReplyDeleteTobistyle93 you can't see it (because you think Asian people are emotionless) but I am giving you the angry face right now. In all seriousness though, if you met every single Asian person on the planet and you came up with that generalization...I may believe you but then again, how you define "Asian" is probably just some orientalist backwards way of thinking.
ReplyDeleteI agree
ReplyDeleteTobi, you can say she's emotionless in this editorial, fine. I think many of us agree. Watch the over-generalization though, it's foolish and amateur, and you might just offend some people.
I'm sorry I only want to say that it is probably the cultural background of many asian people
ReplyDeleteand I'm sad about that they can't really laugh in public or something like that
sorry again
she is great of course
BORINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
ReplyDeleteHK BETTER REALLY THINK TWICE BEFORE PUTTING UP SOME BORING EDITORIAL :D
and i live here.
prefer that they dun highlight so much of her eyebrown
ReplyDeleteBrevity is the soul of wit.
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