Dutch supermodel, Doutzen Kroes oozes serenity and sensuality as she poses wearing an elegant white and ivory collection for Harper's Bazaar and completely contrasting to this image, she performs a seductive dance on Jessica Rabbit’s Why don’t you do right for LOVE magazine.

The actress and husband, DJ Sunnery James gave birth to their first child last January and Kroes was seen back in top modelling form within two months. For this photo shoot, the actress wore Chloe, Lanvin, Stella McCartney, MaxMara, Givenchy, Calvin Klein and others, all in white and ivory shades. Stylist Alastair McKimm and photographer Daniel Jackson succeeded in creating a brilliant 11 pages spread of the glamorous 5'10" mode tilted "The New Looks for Spring."

Contrary to this look of serenity, the model indulges in the Easter mood as the 27-year-old dances to Jessica Rabbit's famous number Why Don't You Do Right from Disney's 1988 hit Who Framed Roger Rabbit in a new video for the LOVE magazine website. Wearing only a black lace suspender set, high heels and a festive pair of white fluffy bunny ears (which she removes halfway through), Doutzen's get isn't exactly what one would call religious and far from the traditional cute Easter bunny.

Recently, the model also featured in Victoria's Secret swimwear shoot with models Behati Prinsloo and Candice Swanepoel. Kroes, yet again, looked at the top of her game.

Kroes earned approximately $6 million between mid-2009 and mid-2010, making her one of the highest paid supermodels. She has been the face of many top noted names in the fashion industry like Gucci, Versace and Tommy Hilfiger The supermodel has also taken baby steps towards a film career and debuted last November in Nova Zembla - the first ever 3D Dutch movie.

The actress however feels that her voluptuous body is the reason for not receiving too many catwalk projects these days. "I have to work really hard. My body, I have a voluptuous body. I am not one of those skinny girls," said the model cum actress in an interview last year.

Watch the video here.