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Sarah Jessica Parker (Harper's Bazaar US March 2009)

Posted Feb 9, 2009

"Too much good taste can be boring" said legendary editor Diana Vreeland and we couldn't agree more here at Swide.

In Harper's exquisite March cover story photographed by the legendary Peter Lindbergh, Sarah Jessica Parker in SS09 Dolce & Gabbana plays homage to Diana Vreeland - the original style-setter who served as fashion editor of U.S. Bazaar from 1936 to 1962 and who then went on to become Editor in Chief of American Vogue.

Known for her famous if decadent "why don't you" column - she invited readers to try random tips believing little things can transform a woman from dull, dull, dull to diva. SJP updates the concept for 2009 with her 10 tips for a "chic and gracious life" - www.harpersbazaar.com/sarah-jessica-parker-cover-story.

For more from the shoot and to read the interview in full click here www.harpersbazaar.com/sarah-jessica-parker

Watch the iconic editor here on why she thinks the Queen of England is perfectly dressed, her favourite era and what makes a stylish woman. Be prepared...there's one quotable phrase after another.

Source: Harper's Bazaar

Photo Credit: Peter Lindberg for Harper's Bazaar

 

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