Sanne Nijhof by Wee Khim for Style Singapore June 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published May 1, 2011

That Glam Rock StyleWee Khim takes a break from elegant outdoor scenery, for a studio shoot with true glam rock appeal for the June issue of Style Singapore. Featuring Sanne Nijhof as a microphone toting rock star in the designs of Miu Miu, Prada, Givenchy and others, energy is on trend with the cool ensembles styled by Sharon T.









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17 thoughts on “Sanne Nijhof by Wee Khim for Style Singapore June 2011”

  1. Same old poses. I like the hair better than all of the other magazines that try to copy the 70s glam rock hair style.

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  2. Same old poses. I like the hair better than all of the other magazines that try to copy the 70s glam rock hair style.

    Reply

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