Elle Netherlands June 2010 Cover | Nimue Smit

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Published May 8, 2010


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    • I think this is a trend or phenomena that goes around the world. As fashion is becoming a very big part of everyday life, smaller magazines & publications strive more to reach international standards. This also because anyone can achieve success these days with the internet & the world working in a perfect chaos. Good examples of this would be how bloggers start out with a hobby which ends up landing them great job offers.

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