Bonnie will be featured in the September fashion issue of ASOS Magazine
A scan of the cover can be seen at photogenic; if you can scan the rest of the feature, please send them in!
UPDATED: Thanks to BWO via alxndrjosephine at Fan Forum we have two more pictures of Bonnie’s spread.
UPDATED #2: Thanks to Marnie Doll via redhead we have all the scans from the spread! Bonnie looks absolutely stunning and very…powerful, don’t you think? Love the styling!
- x006HQ » Asos Magazine (by Enric Galceran)
Thanks to Magical Menagerie for tip.






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Gorgeous! I hope we’ll get the rest of the shoot soon.
OMG OMG OMG!
So stunning.
Nice indeed – maybe it is just the way the pictures are photographed – it appears as if Bonnie has lost quite a bit of weight for the shoots to fit to expected model-like appearance
The pic showing Bonne in that black outfit is strange. She is posing somewhat against type as an overly tough mature lady (appearing twice her age) which doesn’t really suit her. But what is even stranger is that the picture overly stresses the asymmetry of her face. While apparently that asymmetry is something which makes her looks controversial (some find her features interesting, some think she isn’t very pretty) it is clear that the photographer has gone a bit too far here, even if going for an edgy look. Bonnie looks weird in this picture. By contrast, in the Dirrty Glam pics, the photograher has clearly aimed at hiding away the asymmetry of Bonnie’s face. However, once again, Bonnie is an interesting model since, as someone has remarked, with a little bit of make up and change of light you can get 10 totally different looks of her in 10 photographs.
She makes a fabulous model. All those pictures look as if they’ve been done by a true fashion model. I’m proud of her.
i’ve seen bonnie on different angle of her picture mostly with no make-ups from her private picture and i would say shape of her face aremostly the same with every photoshoot shehave. the thing about bonnie with different faces is mostly because, in my opinion and as what from what i’m seeing, is the make-up, depending how good the make up artist is. bonnie’s look on HBP london premier was different from when she was in France (w/ evanna) and in NY…so i don’t think there’s no hocus pocus on the picture…
unlike some actress whom very photogenic but then when i look at every stolen pix and real color, they’re not pretty as what i thought she is…
I must revise my previous comment, which was based on the first set of scans which were low resolution. Looking at the high quality scans, I now think the picture with Bonnie in the black outfit is brilliant. Bonnie makes a fabulous model, and photographers and stylists must be longing to work with her. She has this impressive, almost magical variability of apperance.
Thanks for the HQ scans of the asos feature. On reading the interview, something became clear to me which I had suspected but thought so far was coincidential.
OMG — the dress that Bonnie was wearing at the 2010 BAFTAs is Mrs Prada’s interpretation of the dress that Ginny is wearing at the Bill-Fleur wedding — custom-made for Bonnie!! Remember, in the book (DH) it is described as golden, and aunt Muriel is complaining about the plunging neckline of the dress! Now look at the pictures of the BAFTAs!
If that doesn’t reveal a certain amount of appreciation on the side of Mrs Prada for the actress and her role — then words fail me.
I wonder what Bonnie must have felt like when she first saw that dress. She must have noticed the allusion immediately. But then, I guess such one-off pieces don’t come totally out of the blue, since for custom-tailored pieces, measures must be taken at some stage.
While all this is nice, I wonder about the degree to which I should admire Bonnie’s (or other celebs’) sense of fashion if the thing it takes is to put on the pieces that fashion houses or stylists give her (and jewellery from her mom, I guess). But more annoying is that if we non-celebs (muggles) want outfit for a prom or party, not only we don’t get it custom-made by the world’s leading designers, but we have to pay quite a bit for the mediocre items we can get at the chain stores. After all, fashion is big business.
She looks so pretty!!!
It’s my new September calendar with this pictures please look
http://www.ressim.net/show.php/2103883_basliksiz-1.jpg.html
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