Mariska

Frau in roter Hose und blauem Shirt, sitzend vor Stahlträger

Mariska was also there at the shoot. She also lives in Amsterdam, is self -employed and the mother of a daughter. We asked her what motivated her to take part in a shoot:

"I love color and like to wear unusual shirts. That's why I liked Nina Rein's pants so much. The bright red is exactly my taste."

We at NINA REIN are very pleased that our pants immediately convinced Mariska. Mariska has her own style and combines the red pants really well with a striped shirt and a blue shirt.

"I was a little more cautious when choosing my shirts to go with my trousers. I didn't want them to be too colourful. I personally think the combination with my blue shirt is particularly nice. I like the maritime theme of blue and red and we found a great location in Amsterdam with ships in the background."

We were also very impressed with the location. The shoot took place in and around the " Entrepot 110 ". A meeting room that is located directly on the canal and looks out onto the beautiful, green zoo from behind. You can rent it by the hour or by the day. In addition to the great room, there is also a coffee kitchen and useful things like whiteboards, projectors and WiFi. Everything else, such as catering, can be organized. The terrace right on the water is particularly great, as you can clearly see in the photos.

Woman on stairs in light blue shirt dress and hat

Mariska not only tried the red pants, but also the blue dress, which she was very surprised by:

"I never thought it would suit me and that I would feel so comfortable in it. Here I was able to express myself a little. The hat and my studded belt make my photos special. I look like a cowgirl who has just got off her horse."

The photos with the dress were ready within 5 minutes. This shows how comfortable Mariska felt in the end. She had never taken part in a professional photo shoot before.

"But Suzanne, the photographer, did a really great job. Everything was very well organized and we laughed a lot."