【Stocking Girl’s Wet Pink Petals】
Models Winnie Harlow,Stocking Girl’s Wet Pink Petals Halima Aden and Candice Huffine were transformed into IRL versions of famous works of art for a stunning Harper's Bazaarshoot.
SEE ALSO: This app is like Shazam, but for works of artThe Art Of Beauty story—shot by photographer Pari Duvoric—featured modern-day recreations of paintings by Vermeer, Botticelli and Leonardo da Vinci. The shoot featured five "trailblazing" models who were selected to recreate the world's most iconic artworks "just as they've redefined the runway."
Halima Aden—the Somali-American model who made history as the first hijabi model to walk at New York fashion week—was styled as Johannes Vermeer’s Girl With a Pearl Earring.
"I have both my ears pierced, but I’d never shown them before. It was just for me," Aden told Harper's.
"The Girl With The Pearl Earing" portrayed by me 😊 thank you @harpersbazaarus ❤️ Happy 150th Anniversary 🎉🎉
Winnie Harlow—the model who's breaking down stigmas surrounding the skin pigmentation condition vitiligo—was styled as Da Vinci's enigmatic Mona Lisa.
In the Harper'spiece, Harlow talks about the parallels between herself and the subject of Da Vinci's iconic painting and the fact that strangers "make assumptions" about her—and the Mona Lisa—based solely on appearance. "People come up to me all the time, like, ‘Oh, you know there’s a treatment, right?’ But why would I want to be any other way?" she told Harper's.
Prepare to do a double-take as 5 trailblazing models recreate some of the world’s most iconic paintings. Pictured: @winnieharlow as Mona Lisa, @candicehuffine in The Birth of Venus, and @kinglimaa in Girl With A Pearl Earring. Click the link in the bio to see the full November issue editorial. Photographs by @paridukovic Fashion Editor: @annatrevelyan
Plus-size model Candice Huffine was styled as The Birth of Venus,Botticelli's ode to female curves.
"When I saw The Birth of Venus, I was like, 'Oh, hey, girl,'" said Huffine. "I didn’t know at the time why I was seeking her out, but maybe I was looking for someone I felt a connection to."
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The story can be read in full in November's issue of Harpers Bazaar US.
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