January 21Jan 21 Her France Vogue makeup shots are the best. She still got the perfect face to sell makeup.
January 21Jan 21 I am very lucky to be french.I will buy it today for just 5,50€.But the pictures are Okey but not very good for a vogue. It’s very basic.It’s his first french vogue cover right ? Aah no, she was on the cover of the french vogue April 2007 with Gaspard Ulliel.I have the photoshooting of her in 4 French vogue (April 2007, April 2012, october 2012 i think, and may 2015).Pictures from Paris today.
January 21Jan 21 23 minutes ago, Jean Paul said:I am very lucky to be french.I will buy it today for just 5,50€.But the pictures are Okey but not very good for a vogue. It’s very basic.It’s his first french vogue cover right ?Pictures from Paris today.Thanks!💙 This shot with her blue eyes on both pages!Her close up eyes are instantly recognizable.☆ Vogue Paris February 2007 by Mario Testino☆ Vogue Paris April 2012 by David Sims☆ Vogue France February 2026 by Richard Burbridge
January 22Jan 22 VOGUE FRANCE FEBRUARY 2026 INTERVIEWTHE IRRESISTIBLE DUTCH TOP MODEL KNOWS AN UNPRECEDENTED CAREER LONGEVITY. MUSE OF CREATORS, BEAUTY AMBASSADOR, MOTHER, DEFENDER OF NATURE... DOUTZEN KROES CONFIDES WITHOUT MAKEUP.BY JADE SIMONBEAUTY HAS NO AGEIt's hard to believe that someone could one day reproach you for being "too beautiful." Yet that's what happened to Doutzen Kroes in the 2000s, when she began her modeling career walking the castings of the Fashion Weeks in Milan and Paris. In the full androgynous era, her lagoon-blue gaze, angelic soft features, Raphaëlite heroine mouth, and sculptural body disconcerted the industry. But the Dutch top is one of those quiet forces of nature, capable of asserting herself with gentleness, without letting herself be imposed upon by diktats. "I always said that if things got too bad, I would simply go home to Holland." A serene Dutch temperament, who comes from a childhood spent in the countryside, and twenty-two years later, she still shines. The Dutch top, muse of Victoria’s Secret, L’Oréal ambassador and currently on the cover of Vogue France… She has just passed her 44th cover and continues to make her way without using social networks.In honor of our February issue, she reveals to us her motherhood and her daily life, free as air.You are posing on the cover of Vogue France for the third time, but it's also the 44th Vogue cover of your career. Has the feeling evolved with time?I didn’t even know the exact number, but wow, yes — it’s a lot!The very first time I saw myself on a Vogue cover, I was so excited and it felt so special. Vogue is really iconic.Even after all these years, that magical feeling hasn’t changed at all. I still feel incredibly lucky and happy that, at 40 years old, I can keep working with such talented teams in Paris. It’s a real gift!Is there something about Parisian style that appeals to you?I adore the quiet elegance of Parisian style: those muted, sober colors and the beautifully simple lines, without any excess volume. Day to day, I live in T-shirts, jeans, and soft sweaters when the evenings turn cool—and I feel completely at ease in them. It’s no coincidence that this is precisely what I’ve worn for all these years. It’s timeless, effortless, and truly me.Over the years, have you developed rituals to prepare yourself before a photo shoot?In the past, I always chose my projects with great care. To get into the right mindset, I had to step out of my daily routine as a mother and deliberately inflate my ego a little, almost like slipping into the role of a mannequin.The day before a shoot, I cherished the calm of my hotel room. I would apply a Korean Biodance sheet mask and leave it on for at least three hours. They are incredibly effective — my skin always looked radiant and perfectly prepared the next day.Working with the world's most famous photographers has refined your understanding of the image you send through their lens. What have you learned about yourself over time?I’ve never been a fashionista. I truly respect fashion—it’s my profession, after all—but I’m happiest when I can lose myself in nature, surrounded by science and wonder. That’s where my body and soul feel truly nourished.Even when I walk through the city, I notice how deeply I miss the presence of animals and the wild. It reminds me how much I need nature, just as much as the air I breathe.Motherhood has also redefined your priorities. What have been the most significant changes since becoming a mother?At the beginning, I tried to do everything in front of me. We had a babysitter, I worked a lot with my husband DJ, it was difficult to hold on. But times have changed, now I work much less, and I have the chance to choose the projects that really please me and that I enjoy.THE BEAUTY HAS NO AGEDo you take dietary supplements? Are there any that you trust or believe in particularly?I have a love-hate relationship with them. We need them today because the minerals and essential vitamins from commercial foods no longer have the same content as in our grandparents' time. Also, living in a city, between four walls, this generates deficiencies. So I take vitamin D, of course, and vitamin C, B12, and omega-3. I know that vitamin D is essential, and omega-3 too. Sometimes I think it's better to know what we need. But I would prefer one day to have a perfect life without needing to take them.What sources do you trust to present yourself to the world, often without makeup in the way you live? What does your daily beauty routine look like, and how has it changed over the years?It is very simple, I wash my face, I hydrate myself. I love the products from the Spanish brand Ayuna, the same as perfumes and essential oils from Alqvimia. On the other hand, I discovered a little while ago the PDRN-based laser from salmon DNA and that makes a real difference in my skin, it gives me a glow. I also like to do microneedling. I also really enjoy trying cupping – a natural facial protocol with ventouses – I have heard a lot of good things about it.When it comes to my face changing, I don't have the impression that it has changed so much. But it surely makes me think that aging is not a drama. I'm not afraid of it. It's genetic. However, I believe a lot in the power of persuasion. If we repeat all day that we are old and ugly, it will reflect on us. The same beauty that we feel inside will reflect on us when we get older, we love ourselves and accept ourselves as we are.The image we have of ourselves is also largely influenced by the standards of social media. Have you been less influenced by the standards of social media in recent years?For two years now, I’ve come to see how much social media had taken over my life—quietly, but powerfully. I carry no regrets. Yet Carl Jung’s words keep ringing true: “Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to understand ourselves.” And truly, the world outside reflects what lives within us.On Instagram, I finally saw how toxic it had become. It nourished endless opinions, comparisons, and judgments. When I stepped away, I suddenly had so much more time, clarity, and inner space.Walking my dog used to feel like scouting for content—every tree, every cloud, every moment became potential material. Now I just walk. I breathe. I feel the leash in my hand and the ground beneath my feet. It’s so much simpler—and so much richer.And the most beautiful gift? The people who truly love me now love me even more deeply. They say I’ve become lighter, warmer, more present… more myself.How do you imagine yourself as a grandmother, with white hair, full of wisdom?Live a peaceful life on my farm, where I grow my own vegetables together with my grandchildren. Maybe one day I’ll write a book about my life. But above all, I want to keep living by continuing to learn. To me, the true meaning of life is discovering courage within yourself. We cannot escape it: in life, we must keep evolving and help one another to become more empathetic. Only then can we truly grow — and only then can we become truly compassionate.Is this also accompanied by a special dietary regime?In the same way, I cut out dairy that causes inflammation. When I crave coffee, I prefer to have tea, which is a better option for health. I don’t have a strict diet, but in general, I opt for healthy plates. At one point, I forced myself to have a small breakfast, but it wasn’t for me. Now, depending on my cravings, I first take a glass of warm water with lemon and Celtic salt. Then, when I’m hungry, around 10 or 11 a.m., I eat fruit with yogurt and seeds or fresh avocado toast. For dinner I love roasted chicken with vegetables. For example, yesterday I had roasted chicken with courgette from our garden. That gives it an even more special taste than if it came from the supermarket.Do you spend time with your children? Your daughter is 11 years old, so she must be going through adolescence. How do you handle the subject of social media with her?I spend a good part of the month with them. My son (15 / Born on January 21, 2011) is a teenager, so maybe he's a bit less thrilled about it than my 11-year-old daughter. But what I've mainly learned from motherhood is to have faith in a positive future. Children are little mirrors; they teach me so much about myself. After that, there's no manual—they're not perfect, and neither am I. It's about learning together as we go along.Education is a tricky subject, especially for generations that grow up with social media. The real luxury is being able to be there. I notice the changes in them, even the tiniest ones that you can't always see when you're caught up in full-time work. I'm part of this first generation of parents who have to deal with social media. We learn at the same time as they do. It's a real rollercoaster. But what I try to do is plant little seeds. I think kids don't always listen to everything you tell them. On the other hand, they see you act perfectly and imitate you. I can tell them "stop being on your phone all the time," but if they see me reading, that's much more effective. If I spend my own time with my nose in a screen, I can't get upset that they do the same. My daughter doesn't have a phone. As for my son, I encourage him to listen to his inner voice that tells him to stop when there's too much scrolling. I make him responsible. The phone has no place in the bedrooms at home. I encourage them to go out and do sports.Do you have a sports routine that energizes you?Before, I had a very strict and methodical sports routine. I didn’t care what day of the year it was — I forced myself to do it anyway, even if it didn’t always feel right for me.Nowadays, I really listen to what my body and my hormonal cycle are telling me. When I’m feeling full of energy, especially during ovulation, I’ll do kick-boxing or yin yoga. Other times, I need to be gentler with myself.I complement this with neuro-cryotherapy, which helps me regulate my nervous system, and I have a lot of massages at home in Amsterdam. I trust the practitioners I see and only book them when the timing feels right.(Translated with GROK)____________________________________________Happy 41st birthday (January 23, 1985) to the lovely Doutzen Kroes! Wishing you a year filled with love and success. Cheers to a year of (hopefully) slaying the runway and booking covers and campaigns. Have a fabulous day! 🎉🎂🎈
January 22Jan 22 Thanks ! But i am french and it’s so good to read it in the original country, and in the real vogue in hand. For me, i am 24, it’s the first time that I see a vogue cover of her in my country on sell.
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Sunday at 09:15 AM5 days Beautiful! ♥️Her face at the end reminds me of her RMK campaign from 2005.She's most likely in New York because Joan is in New York. Hopefully, she is busy doing some serious studio work 📸 after skipping New York Fashion Week.
Sunday at 09:50 AM5 days Drawing of Doutzen Kroes from de French Vogue Cover february 2026. Page A4 with criterion. February 2026. Artist : Louis Duteil
Monday at 12:47 PM4 days Although I never heard of this brand, I am happy that she has walked in a show in NY after 6 years. It seems to be a good new brand to walk for and the casting and the show were good received. Hopefully, she will now continue and we will see her in other cities during the fashion weeks! She must show what the power of a Vogue France cover can do for her comeback. Walk more shows, and then hopefully finally book big campaigns and many other covers again. Increasing the number of shows she participates in will enhance her chances of bookings campaigns and magazine covers.
1 hour ago1 hr CAMPAIGN WORK S/S 2004 or F/W 2004- Abercrombie & Fitch- Hermès Le Monde d´Hermès- Neiman Marcus- Scapa- Tommy Hilfiger Denim- Tommy Hilfiger Jeans- Victoria's Secret catalog -----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2005- Mexx- Schwarzkopf- Scapa- Tommy Hilfiger (digital/website)- Zara TRF-----------------------------------------------------------------------------F/W 2005- Dolce & Gabbana- Gucci Cruise- Guerlain KissKiss- Guerlain Fairy Winter- Hugo by Hugo Boss- Neiman Marcus- RMK- Saks Fifth Avenue- Scapa- Time - Valentino-----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2006- Calvin Klein - Calvin Klein Eternity + tv commercial- Dolce & Gabbana- Valentino- Epoca- Freemans- Guerlain: KissKiss maxi shine- La Senza- L'Oréal - Neiman Marcus- Saks Fifth Avenue- Zeki swimwear-----------------------------------------------------------------------------F/W 2006- Bloomingdales- Eblin- Epoca- Escada catalog- Calvin Klein Eternity - Calvin Klein White Label + USA tv commercial - H&M - L'Oréal (print work + tv commercial)- Neiman Marcus- Next- Peek & Cloppenburg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2007- Calvin Klein Eternity - Calvin Klein White Label- LE Souk- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Peek & Cloppenburg - Versace (menswear)- Victoria Secret catalog-----------------------------------------------------------------------------F/W 2007- Calvin Klein Eternity - De Beers - G2000- Gianfranco Ferré- H&M catalog- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Pronovias- Victoria Secret catalog-----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2008- Calvin Klein Eternity - Calvin Klein white label- De Beers - G2000- GAP- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Pronovias (same photos from FW 2007)- Victoria Secret (print work + tv commercials)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------F/W 2008- 7 For All Mankind - Calvin Klein Eternity- Calvin Klein White Label- De Beers - L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Victoria Secret (print work + tv commercials)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2009- 7 For All Mankind - Calvin Klein Eternity - Calvin Klein White Label- De Beers - L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Victoria Secret (print work + tv commercials)- Marc Jacobs 'Protect the Skin You're In'-----------------------------------------------------------------------------F/W 2009- C&A + tv commercials- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Repeat cashmere - Victoria Secret (print work + tv commercials)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2010- Blumarine- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Repeat cashmere - Tiffany & Co - Victoria Secret - Liverpool Fashion Fest + tv commercial-----------------------------------------------------------------------------F/W 2010- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Repeat Cashmere - Tiffany & Co + tv commercial - Douwe Egberts coffee Dutch tv commercial - Victoria Secret -----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2011- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Repeat cashmere - Victoria Secret (print work + tv commercials)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------F/W 2011- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Repeat cashmere - Tiffany & Co - Dance4Life × A|X Armani Exchange- Victoria Secret (print work + tv commercials)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2012- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Repeat cashmere - Tiffany & Co - Victoria Secret (print work + tv commercials)- Ankara Shopping Fest + tv commercial- Dance4Life Dutch tv commercial - WNF (print work + Dutch tv commercial)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------F/W 2012- Equipment- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Repeat Cashmere - Tiffany & Co - Victoria Secret (print work + tv commercials)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2013- Bruno Magli- H&M Summer + tv commercial - H&M catalog- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Miu Miu- Repeat cashmere - Tiffany & Co - Victoria Secret (print work + tv commercials)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------F/W 2013- Emillio Pucci- H&M Winter + tv commercial - H&M Holiday + tv commercial - H&M catalog- Katie Grand loves Hogan- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- MOAM collective- Repeat Cashmere - Samsung mobile NL S4 mini- Victoria Secret (print work + tv commercials)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2014- Born Free Charity Campaign 2014- L'Oréal - Repeat cashmere - Samsung Mobile Netherlands S5 + Gear Fit - Rivella Dutch tv commercial - Victoria Secret -----------------------------------------------------------------------------F/W 2014- Calvin Klein REVEAL + commercial- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Repeat cashmere - Samsung mobile NL Galaxy Alpha + tv commercial- Victoria Secret -----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2015- Calvin Klein REVEAL- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Repeat Cashmere- H&M + tv commercial- Samsung mobile Galaxy A (Netherlands)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------F/W 2015- Calvin Klein Reveal- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Repeat Cashmere- Tiffany & Co- H&M Holiday- H&M underwear- H&M catalog-----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2016- Calvin Klein Reveal- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Repeat Cashmere- H&M catalog- Mugler- Massimo Dutti NYC- Mercedes-Benz (print + commercial)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------F/W 2016- Calvin Klein Reveal- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Repeat Cashmere- Hunkemöller (print work + tv commercial)- H&M catalog-----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2017- Calvin Klein Reveal- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Repeat Cashmere- Hunkemöller (print work + tv commercial)- Rivella Dutch tv commercial - Balmain-----------------------------------------------------------------------------F/W 2017- Calvin Klein Reveal- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Repeat Cashmere- Hunkemöller (print work + tv commercial)- Miu Miu resort-----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2018- Calvin Klein Reveal- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Repeat Cashmere- Hunkemöller (print work + tv commercial)- Piaget (print work + commercial)- MOAM- Holt Renfrew-----------------------------------------------------------------------------F/W 2018- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Hunkemöller (print work + tv commercial)- Repeat Cashmere- Fifth House- Stuart Weitzman- Piaget- Tiffany & Co x KnotOnMyPlanet-----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2019- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Hunkemöller (print work + tv commercial)- Repeat Cashmere- Fifth House- St John- Piaget- Versace Atelier Couture -----------------------------------------------------------------------------F/W 2019- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Hunkemöller (print work + tv commercial)- Holt Renfrew- Repeat Cashmere- Fifth House- Ermanno Scervino-----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2020- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)- Hunkemöller (print work + tv commercial)- Repeat Cashmere- Bash Paris- ONLY-----------------------------------------------------------------------------F/W 2020 (CORONA LOCKDOWN/RULES & DOUTZEN STOPPED WORKING)- L'Oréal (print work + tv commercials)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S or F/W 2021- L'Oréal (print work + her last tv commercial)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2024- Victoria's Secret Body by Victoria -----------------------------------------------------------------------------S/S 2025- Twinset- Anthropologie - Zara 50th Anniversary -----------------------------------------------------------------------------F/W 2025- Twinset ______________________________________Doutzen Kroes walked shows for these brands: AlaïaAlessandro Dell'AcquaAlberta Ferretti Alexander McQueenAnna MolinariAnna SuiAntonio BerardiBadgley MischkaBahar KorcanBalmainBCBG Max AzriaBelstaffBill BlassBjörn Borg BlumarineBody GearBottega VenetaByblosC&ACalvin KleinCarlos MieleCarolina HerreraChaikenChloé Christian Dior Christian LacroixCynthia SteffeDirk BikkembergsDolce & GabbanaDonna KaranDoo.RiDsquared2Emanuel UngaroEmilio PucciErreunoEtroExteFendiGai MattioloGiles DeaconGivenchy Gucci HabitualHugo Boss Hussein ChalayanIsabel MarantIsaac MizrahiJacquemusJean Paul GaultierJohn GallianoJohn VarvatosKarl LagerfeldKhaiteKriziaLanvinLloyd KleinLoeweLolita LempickaL'Oréal Louis VuittonLuella BartleyMaloMax MaraMichael KorsMiss SixtyMissoniMiu Miu MonclerMugler Nicole MillerNina RicciOscar De La Renta Paco RabannePierrotPradaProenza SchoulerRalph LaurenRoberto CavalliSalvatore FerragamoSebastian PonsSonia RykielSophia Kokosalaki SportmaxStella McCartneyTamsenTommy HilfigerUlyana Sergeenko Valentin YudashkinValentino Versace Victoria's Secret Viktor & RolfWunderkindYves Saint LaurentZac Posen__________________________________________ FULL SHOWLIST Spring Summer 2004- Lloyd Klein- Tommy Hilfiger - Erreuno- Zang Toi- Cynthia Steffe- Sebastian Pons- Bahar Korcan- Jackie Rogers- Pierrot- Exte- Krizia- Valentin Yudashkin- Body Gear- Chaiken- FendiFall Winter 2004/05-Fendi-Dirk Bikkembergs2004 or 2005-Elle (opening of Amsterdam Fashion Week) (opened)Spring Summer 2005- Lolita LempickaFall Winter 2005/06- Versace- Belstaff- Fendi- Givenchy- Max Mara- Emilio Pucci- Alexander McQueen- Bottega Veneta- Anna Sui- Jean Paul Gaultier- Christian Lacroix- Roberto Cavalli- Paco Rabanne - Wunderkind- John Galliano- Missoni- Sportmax- Stella McCartney- Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti- Nina Ricci- Anna Molinari- Christian Dior- Antonio Berardi- Emanuel Ungaro- Zac Posen- Carlos Miele- Tamsen- Oscar De La Renta- Gai Mattiolo- Yves Saint Laurent- Hussein Chalayan- Habitual- Blumarine- Giles Deacon- Valentino- John Varvatos- Dsquared2Fall Winter Haute Couture 2005/06- Givenchy- Christian Dior- Valentino (leading finale)2005- Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Spring Summer 2006- Versace- Belstaff- Fendi- Givenchy- Bill Blass- Max Mara- Alexander McQueen- Bottega Veneta- Anna Sui- Salvatore Ferragamo- Viktor & Rolf- Missoni- Sonia Rykiel- Louis Vuitton- Alessandro Dell'Acqua- Paco Rabanne- Sportmax- Stella McCartney- Alberta Ferretti- Nina Ricci- Byblos- BCBG Max Azria- Sophia Kokosalaki (leading finale)- Christian Dior- Loewe- Karl Lagerfeld- Oscar De La Renta- Luella Bartley- Yves Saint Laurent- Hussein Chalayan- Blumarine- Carolina Herrera- Donna Karan- Michael Kors- Badgley Mischka- Dolce & Gabbana- Valentino (closed + leading finale with Valentino Garavani)- Dsquared2- Hugo Boss Orange - 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