Tiiu Kuik by Anne Menke for Marie Claire France February 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 28, 2011

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Updated November 7, 2018

Tiiu Kuik sports the spring collections for the February edition of Marie Claire France. Photographed by Anne Menke and with styling Laurence Alexandre, Tiiu takes to a romantic afternoon setting in ensembles from Jil Sander, Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent.












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20 thoughts on “Tiiu Kuik by Anne Menke for Marie Claire France February 2011”

  1. meh it’s pretty I guess, but everytime Im looking through an editorial and I get bored I look up and it’s always either Marie Claire, Vogue US or Vogue UK

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  2. outfits are too diverse. i don’t believe the same woman would wear all of them. they seem disjointed and unlinked…not buying it basically.

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