A lover of classic cinema, including wardrobe films, it’s hard to overlook the contribution that actress Faye Dunaway made to the art. Be it in Chinatown or The Thomas Crown Affair, she was capable of portraying a confidence and sexuality that has been seldom matched. And all the while she did so with poise and style. Of course, there’s a glaring omission to that brief list of Dunaway’s work: 1967′s Bonnie and Clyde. Oft heralded, the March 2010 issue of Harper’s Bazaar pays homage to the movie with the increasingly gorgeous Anna Selezneva as Bonnie Parker.

Click the thumbnails for full pictures:
 Anna Selezneva & Wes Bentley : Harperâs Bazaar US March 2010
 Anna Selezneva & Wes Bentley : Harperâs Bazaar US March 2010
 Anna Selezneva & Wes Bentley : Harperâs Bazaar US March 2010
 Anna Selezneva & Wes Bentley : Harperâs Bazaar US March 2010
 Anna Selezneva & Wes Bentley : Harperâs Bazaar US March 2010
 Anna Selezneva & Wes Bentley : Harperâs Bazaar US March 2010
 Anna Selezneva & Wes Bentley : Harperâs Bazaar US March 2010
 Anna Selezneva & Wes Bentley : Harperâs Bazaar US March 2010
 Anna Selezneva & Wes Bentley : Harperâs Bazaar US March 2010
 Anna Selezneva & Wes Bentley : Harperâs Bazaar US March 2010
 Anna Selezneva & Wes Bentley : Harperâs Bazaar US March 2010
 Anna Selezneva & Wes Bentley : Harperâs Bazaar US March 2010
 Anna Selezneva & Wes Bentley : Harperâs Bazaar US March 2010
 Anna Selezneva & Wes Bentley : Harperâs Bazaar US March 2010

Attempting to fill Warren Beatty’s shoes as Clyde is actor Wes Bentley.

You can see all the pictures from the photo shoot by clicking on the thumbnails below.

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