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Luna Bijl Shines with Joy on the ELLE France Cover


We ride hard for ELLE France here at theFashionSpot. Elle Macpherson, Cindy Burna, Toni Garrn, Rebecca Leigh Longendyke, Eva Herzigova, Anja Rubik, Dorit Revelis, Paulina Porizkova, Arizona Muse, Nyakong Chan, Lara Stone, and Christy Turlington have ALL wowed us to no end on the covers of the French fashion weekly of late. Next up on the cover of ELLE France is Luna Bijl, who fronts the April 30, 2026 issue of the magazine. Photographed by Tom Schirmacher and styled by Anne-Marie Brouillet, the Dutch beauty proves she’s the ultimate cover girl (once again) in the joyous and vibrant cover shot. Sporting shorter hair, Luna wears a jacket, shorts, bracelets, and earrings from Anthony Vaccarello’s Saint Laurent.

Luna Bijl for ELLE France April 30, 2026

Elle France April 30, 2026 : Luna Bijl by Tom Schirmacher
IMAGE | ELLE.FR

Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:

“I love it! The energy, the color scheme…” instantly admired kokobombon.

“Always a pleasure to see Luna gracing a cover,” raved forum member bgekk.

“What a GORGEOUS cover! I love everything about it – from Luna’s shorter hair to the colours. I just love how vibrant, joyous, and quintessentially ELLE the cover feels. It’s just radiating positivity,” vogue28 enthused.

Fauxfashion declared: “She is stunning!”

See more of Luna Bijl from the ELLE France April 30, 2026 cover shoot and click here to join the conversation.

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.