Delfine Bafort Dons Vibrant Hues for Vogue Netherlands' March Issue by Marc de Groot

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 6, 2013


Crazy Colours – The March 2013 edition of Vogue Netherlands highlights the season’s most colorful looks with a shoot starring Delfine Bafort. The blonde hits the studio in vibrant images lensed by Marc de Groot. Stylist Jos van Heel selects a mix of jewel tones and colored metallic fabrics from the likes of Burberry Prorsum, Costume National, Mugler and Versus for Delfine to wear. / Hair and makeup by Irena Ruben
















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2 thoughts on “Delfine Bafort Dons Vibrant Hues for Vogue Netherlands' March Issue by Marc de Groot”

  1. The only thing that frustrates me is the amount of ‘easy’ looks shot against a white background. Where’s the creativity that contextualises the fashion? Isn’t that point?

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