Ymre Stiekema by Marc de Groot for Glamour Netherlands November 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 14, 2010

Juxtaposing womanly sophistication with punk rock edge, the November issue of Glamour Netherlands enlists photographer Marc de Groot to shoot a series of contrasts with Rebel Chic. Starring Ymre Stiekema and a ruddy trio of male models, stylist Jos van Heel pairs dainty gloves with leather and mesh in the hard edge spread.










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9 thoughts on “Ymre Stiekema by Marc de Groot for Glamour Netherlands November 2010”

  1. Steven Meisel rip off? Why do these photographers keep sending their work to this blog? The pictures posted here should be chosen from magazines and magazine’s websites and not because a photographer hoping for free publicity emails them..

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  2. Steven Meisel rip off? Why do these photographers keep sending their work to this blog? The pictures posted here should be chosen from magazines and magazine’s websites and not because a photographer hoping for free publicity emails them..

    Reply

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