Doutzen Kroes by Terry Richardson for Vogue US June 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published May 20, 2010

As the June issues continue to roll out, beach-themed shoots are all the rage in fashion magazines and Vogue US is the latest to get on the bandwagon with Bare Essentials. Captured by Terry Richardson and starring Victoria’s Secret model Doutzen Kroes, the cheeky shoot takes on hot summer accessories courtesy of fashion editor Elissa Santisi.






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70 thoughts on “Doutzen Kroes by Terry Richardson for Vogue US June 2010”

  1. Sod Uncle Terry that dirty perv. Honestly it's boring. I can't believe they aren't boycotting this guy already.

  2. Sod Uncle Terry that dirty perv. Honestly it's boring. I can't believe they aren't boycotting this guy already.

  3. Sod Uncle Terry that dirty perv. Honestly it's boring. I can't believe they aren't boycotting this guy already.

  4. Good work Tel., love the captions and the way you've blended the holiday spirit with the colour. These overweight yanks ain't allowed too much excitement so top marks for the way you used; "Flesh flashing isn't required this time, Doutzen."

  5. Good work Tel., love the captions and the way you've blended the holiday spirit with the colour. These overweight yanks ain't allowed too much excitement so top marks for the way you used; "Flesh flashing isn't required this time, Doutzen."

  6. I always feel that Terry is the most random photographer working in the industry.

    Love Doutzen, hate Terry. Not a good combo for me.

  7. I always feel that Terry is the most random photographer working in the industry.

    Love Doutzen, hate Terry. Not a good combo for me.

  8. I always feel that Terry is the most random photographer working in the industry.

    Love Doutzen, hate Terry. Not a good combo for me.

  9. Richardson probably wouldn't agree with my saying this, but these images are reminiscent of the saucy and playful peek-a-boo of English seaside postcards.

  10. Richardson probably wouldn't agree with my saying this, but these images are reminiscent of the saucy and playful peek-a-boo of English seaside postcards.

  11. Richardson probably wouldn't agree with my saying this, but these images are reminiscent of the saucy and playful peek-a-boo of English seaside postcards.

    • no, i think these are shot on location, the background just looks fake because of the ugly flash and the deep depth of field that comes with it

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