Isabella Oelz Gets Creative for Elsbeth Struijk van Bergen in Surface April 2013

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 17, 2013


Dream Weaver РElsbeth Struijk van Bergen (Love & Hate Inc.) captures this romantic story for the April issue of Surface Magazine, starring Isabella Oelz as a long-haired artist. Stylist Emmeline de Mooij selects a wardrobe of minimal silhouettes in shades of the season from labels such as Comme de Gar̤ons, Maison Martin Margiela and Damir Doma for the creative beauty. Hair stylist Tommy Hagen and makeup artist Dennis Michael give Isabella a natural look for the shoot.










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2 thoughts on “Isabella Oelz Gets Creative for Elsbeth Struijk van Bergen in Surface April 2013”

  1. I don’t think it’s awful. It has a sweet mood and the model is gorgeous. The last two shots don’t fit the editorial though.

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