Hannelore Knuts by Christina Kruse for Rika Magazine

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 20, 2011

Model on model. Christina Kruse gets behind the lens for the latest issue Rika Magazine where she photographs the always intriguing Hannelore Knuts. Wearing low-key yet fashionable looks styled by Tom Van Dorpe, Hannelore shines in a playful layout which juxtaposes color with black and white.








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7 thoughts on “Hannelore Knuts by Christina Kruse for Rika Magazine”

  1. The handcrafted effect is very intriguing, but an old polaroid + scissors does not an artist make. Maybe check out Mondrian for some layout inspiration?

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  2. The handcrafted effect is very intriguing, but an old polaroid + scissors does not an artist make. Maybe check out Mondrian for some layout inspiration?

    Reply

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