Alek Wek for Dutch Glamour August 2010 by Marc de Groot

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 8, 2010

Alek Wek is all smiles for the August cover shoot of Dutch Glamour. Captured by Marc de Groot, the Sudanese model looks absolutely radiant in multi-colored eye makeup by Irena Ruben and metallic garments styled by Dimphy den Otter.



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60 thoughts on “Alek Wek for Dutch Glamour August 2010 by Marc de Groot”

  1. I def wouldn't call her flawless, but these shots show that the personality in itself almost is enough to make a model. She's so radiant (lame but true). Are there only two pictures?

  2. I def wouldn't call her flawless, but these shots show that the personality in itself almost is enough to make a model. She's so radiant (lame but true). Are there only two pictures?

  3. love her! she's so unique, and it's nice to see a true smile instead of pouty fashion angst.

  4. love her! she's so unique, and it's nice to see a true smile instead of pouty fashion angst.

  5. love her! she's so unique, and it's nice to see a true smile instead of pouty fashion angst.

  6. the makeup complements her flawless skin so well! Really beautiful pictures of a really beautiful model.

  7. the makeup complements her flawless skin so well! Really beautiful pictures of a really beautiful model.

  8. the makeup complements her flawless skin so well! Really beautiful pictures of a really beautiful model.

  9. wow she's so beutiful. and her skintone is absolutely amazing. what a feeling it would be to have a photosesion with her.. 🙂

    – emmaivarsson.se – Photography

  10. wow she's so beutiful. and her skintone is absolutely amazing. what a feeling it would be to have a photosesion with her.. 🙂

    – emmaivarsson.se – Photography

  11. wow she's so beutiful. and her skintone is absolutely amazing. what a feeling it would be to have a photosesion with her.. 🙂

    – emmaivarsson.se – Photography

  12. I don’t have the insight to “get” the makeup here; her expressions, however are amazing.  Fantastic.  How did this happen, and how come it does not happen nearly as often as it should?

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