Overview
There is something eternally magnetic about a beach story shot right. This one leans fully into that fantasy without apology. Doutzen Kroes, coated in gold and confidence, steps straight into the ocean for Vogue Paris June July 2015, photographed by Gilles Bensimon. The result is high glamour with saltwater on its skin. Think mid-90s supermodel energy, unapologetic and sun drunk, when beauty felt larger than life and a little bit dangerous.
The Mood
The entire shoot hums with warmth. Everything glows. The light, the skin, the water, even the air seems heavy with heat. There is a throwback sensuality here that does not try to be ironic or updated for modern minimalism. It knows exactly what it is doing. Gold body, wet hair, endless horizon. It taps into that old-school idea of glamour where sex appeal was direct, not filtered through clever concepts or self-awareness.
Doutzen Kroes
Doutzen is the anchor, obviously. She does not disappear into styling or scenery. She commands the frame with ease, walking into the water like it belongs to her. There is strength in how relaxed she looks, like this version of beauty requires no explanation. Her presence feels instinctive and assured, the kind of modeling that comes from experience rather than effort. She looks comfortable being looked at, which is a skill in itself.
Photography
Gilles Bensimon understands how to shoot bodies in motion, especially in water. The ocean is not just a backdrop here. It is part of the story. Waves hit, gold paint catches light, and the images land somewhere between editorial polish and raw sensuality. Nothing feels stiff. The camera follows instead of forcing moments into place.
Styling and Beauty
Styled by Geraldine Saglio, the simplicity is intentional. Gold becomes the outfit. Hair by Rudi Lewis is wet, loose, and beach-worn. Makeup by Hannah Murray keeps the focus on skin and shine, not overworked detail. Every choice supports the fantasy without overcrowding it.
Final Thoughts
This shoot works because it does not try to reinvent glamour. It leans into it fully and confidently. It is bold, warm, and indulgent in the best way. A reminder that sometimes fashion imagery does not need layers of explanation. Sometimes it just needs sun, water, and a woman who knows exactly how to own the moment

Coiffure Rudi Lewis
Mise en beauté Hannah Murray.
Assistantes réalisation Morgan Bedel et Margot Gillet.

Coiffure Rudi Lewis
Mise en beauté Hannah Murray.
Assistantes réalisation Morgan Bedel et Margot Gillet.

Coiffure Rudi Lewis
Mise en beauté Hannah Murray.
Assistantes réalisation Morgan Bedel et Margot Gillet.

Coiffure Rudi Lewis
Mise en beauté Hannah Murray.
Assistantes réalisation Morgan Bedel et Margot Gillet.






