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Choi Jin Woo in new ad for Christian Dior
www.chinaview.cn 2005-03-09 09:02:30

South Korean actress Choi Jin Woo in a scene of the new ad for Christian Dior.
South Korean actress Choi Jin Woo in a scene of the new ad for Christian Dior. (Photo: QQ.com)
South Korean actress Choi Jin Woo in a scene of the new ad for Christian Dior. (2)

 (Photo: QQ.com)

South Korean actress Choi Jin Woo in a scene of the new ad for Christian Dior. (3)

 (Photo: 163.com)

South Korean actress Choi Jin Woo in a scene of the new ad for Christian Dior. (4)

 (Photo: 163.com)

 
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