Pussycat Dolls’ Carmit Bachar stuns on cover of Harper’s Bazaar Vietnam

The Pussycat Dolls’ Carmit Bachar covers Harper’s Bazaar Vietnam as she discusses self-care amid the pandemic: ‘It helped me remember who I am’

Carmit Bachar reflects on the impact of the 2020 pandemic as she channels old Hollywood glamour for a stunning new magazine feature.

Wowing in a variety of gowns by Christian Siriano, the 46-year-old singer from Los Angeles looks incredible as she covers Harper’s Bazaar Vietnam and chats about wellness, fashion and reuniting with The Pussycat Dolls. 

Looking beautiful in jewel tones, Carmit talks about how she’s personally been impacted by the pandemic and how she’s managed to find the silver lining.

Reinvention: Carmit Bachar looks beautiful in the latest issue of Harper’s Bazaar Vietnam

‘We had no idea when this whole thing started just how important this learning would be for humanity. All the uncertainty of 2020 forced us to look inward and take inventory of what’s right in front of us.’ Carmit tells Harper’s Bazaar.

‘We have so much to be grateful for and the silver lining in everything was ironically the stillness and personal growth we needed. The speed we were moving at as a society was not conducive to the human spirit. 

‘Lots of self-care, healing and recalibration helped me remember who I am. Realizing that part of my purpose is connecting with others has been powerful. I also love that the facade many people show has been melted and true authenticity is being craved more and more.’

Looking beautiful in jewel tones, Carmit talks about how she's personally been impacted by the pandemic and how she's managed to find the silver lining

Looking beautiful in jewel tones, Carmit talks about how she’s personally been impacted by the pandemic and how she’s managed to find the silver lining

You glow girl: The mother-of-one wears a variety of gowns by designer Christian Siriano

You glow girl: The mother-of-one wears a variety of gowns by designer Christian Siriano 

Carmit began her career with The Pussycat Dolls in 1995 when they were a burlesque show.

In 2002 the group, consisting of Carmit, Jessica Sutta, Ashley Roberts, Nicole Scherzinger, Melody Thornton, and Kimberly Wyatt, signed to Interscope Records and they became a chart-topping sensation.

Carmit announced in 2008 that she was leaving the PCD to pursue solo projects. Two years later, in 2010, the popular girl group went on hiatus.

In November 2019 it was reported that the group had reformed, without Thornton, and were planning a reunion tour for 2020. Earlier this year they released their first single in 10 years, titled React.

'Lots of self-care, healing and recalibration helped me remember who I am. Realizing that part of my purpose is connecting with others has been powerful.' Carmit said of the 'silver lining' of the pandemic

‘Lots of self-care, healing and recalibration helped me remember who I am. Realizing that part of my purpose is connecting with others has been powerful.’ Carmit said of the ‘silver lining’ of the pandemic

The group, consisting of Carmit, Jessica Sutta, Ashley Roberts, Nicole Scherzinger, Melody Thornton, and Kimberly Wyatt, signed to Interscope Records in 2002 and became a chart-topping sensation

The group, consisting of Carmit, Jessica Sutta, Ashley Roberts, Nicole Scherzinger, Melody Thornton, and Kimberly Wyatt, signed to Interscope Records in 2002 and became a chart-topping sensation 

Comeback! In November 2019 it was reported that the group had reformed, without Thornton, and were planning a reunion tour for 2020. Seen here in March

Comeback! In November 2019 it was reported that the group had reformed, without Thornton, and were planning a reunion tour for 2020. Seen here in March

'We can’t wait to get back to where we left off which was prepping the best show PCD has ever done!' Carmit said about the PCD reunion tour which was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic

‘We can’t wait to get back to where we left off which was prepping the best show PCD has ever done!’ Carmit said about the PCD reunion tour which was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic

With their tour on hold because of the coronaviaur pandemic, Carmit was asked about what fans can expect this time around.

She tells the magazine, ‘It’s hard to believe our world tour dates were rescheduled a full year from the original ones! One thing I know for sure is we can’t wait to get back to where we left off which was prepping the best show PCD has ever done!’

On the cover of the publication the mother-of-one wears a dramatic one-shoulder ballgown with a fitted pink tulle bodice and voluminous royal blue skirt adorned with pink pom poms.   

‘Fashion is the ultimate expression! A form of art, a statement and every day you can reinvent yourself depending on your vibe or the environment. There are so many creative geniuses and designers. 

‘I love that fashion can tell a story and every piece represents a personal choice.’ the dancer explained of her love for fashion.

Belle: On the cover of the publication the mother-of-one wears a dramatic one-shoulder ballgown with a fitted pink tulle bodice and voluminous royal blue skirt adorned with pink pom poms

Belle: On the cover of the publication the mother-of-one wears a dramatic one-shoulder ballgown with a fitted pink tulle bodice and voluminous royal blue skirt adorned with pink pom poms