Want To Win A $10,000 Shopping Spree?
Legendary fashion magazine Harper’s Bazaar has launched a nationwide search for the woman with the “best personal style”.
The grand prize winner receives a whopping $10,000 shopping spree from Saks Fifth Avenue!
According to the press release:
NEW YORK, February 12, 2010 – A woman of great style is easy to spot: she’s effortlessly chic, in slinky eveningwear or skinny jeans; she mixes the newest, fashion-forward pieces with her own timeless classics and she’s always comfortable in her own skin. Most of all, her ensembles reflect her personality and spirit.
Harper’s Bazaar’s Personal Style Competition is looking for one fabulously stylish winner, who will receive a trip to New York City, a photo shoot to be published in a future issue of Harper’s Bazaar and a $10,000 shopping spree provided by Saks Fifth Avenue, one of the world’s preeminent specialty retailers of American and international designers.
“At Harper’s Bazaar, we believe that fashion should be fun and above all, reflect a woman’s individuality and point of view,” said editor in chief Glenda Bailey. “We celebrate women who make great style a way of life.”
Readers are invited to nominate themselves or other women with outstanding personal style by completing the online entry form at www.harpersbazaar.com/personalstylecontest.
Entries must include one close-up color photo of the face and three color full-body photos, each taken within the previous two years, as well as a testimonial of 50 words or less describing why the person being entered has brilliant personal style and deserves to win.
Deadline for submissions is March 30, 2010. One female, 21 years or older, will be chosen as the winner of the Harper’s Bazaar Personal Style Competition.











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