"Miami plastic" is the title of this editorial by Joana Estebainha featuring Yonah de la Garza groomed by Alejandro Avila & Manuel Oliva and shot by Amelia Rock for the current issue of French fash mag Factice.
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Factice #15 (part 2)
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Baptiste Giabiconi - "Speed of light"
Is it really necessary to present Baptiste Giabiconi ? In case some of you just got out of a cave, if you're fresh on this planet or you've just waken up from a coma, Baptiste Giabiconi, 22, is a French male model -and singer- from Marignane, Southern France. The "muse" of Kaiser Karl Lagerfeld has been described as the world's highest paid male model. He released his début single "Showtime" (here) in 2010. Fan-funded label My Major Company produced his first album entitled "Oxygen" he finally released last month. The lead single from the album was "One night in paradise" (there), a pre-release in promotion of the album. The follow-up single is "Speed of light (L'amour & les étoiles* )".
* meaning 'Love and stars'
* meaning 'Love and stars'
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Life of privilege (Glass of Fashion)
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Sztuki piękne (Glass of fashion)
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Ben Irvine
Toronto newcomer Ben Irvine was discovered late last month by a scout from Elite. Working as an oyster shucker, he considers himself to be just an average guy but this Canadian catch is anything but ordinary. With his pout, iconic cheekbones and strong jawline, he has major fashion potential. Tween photog Alex Evans was the first to shoot Ben Irvine.
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Homme fatal : Justin Clynes by Thomas Synnamon
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Leonid Alexeev -videoЛеонид Алексеев
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Leonid Alexeev Леонид Алексеев
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Paul & Joe -campaign Portraits by Nicolas Guillon @ Studio Harcourt
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Paul & Joe -runway Paris Womenswear Fashion Week
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PJ by Paul & Joe feat. Kaan Tilki
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Paul & Joe feat. Kaan Tilki & David Hundertmark
Studio Harcourt is a photography studio founded in Paris in 1934 by the brothers Lacroix as the result of their association with Germaine Hirschefeld aka Cosette Harcourt. Initially, the company produced images for the press, at a time when prestigious photo studios like Nadar closed for lack of clients. The change in direction came when Cosette Harcourt started to specialize in black&white glamour picture of figures from French cinema and culture, always using 24x30cm prints immediately recognizable for their distinctive style and lighting. This typical Harcourt style consists in a photo taken at close distance to the subject in its best light, generally creating a halo of light and dark, on a gray-to-black background. The attitude of the subject is personal, often wearing a slight smile, but somehow always feels a little staged. Also, the Harcourt logo is featured prominently on every print. Studio Harcourt grew to become such a destination for heroically lit, up-close-and-personal portrait photography that the stars of the silver screen, both from Hollywood and from Paris, were known to drop by for a sitting. More recently, it was the scene of Sophie Albou's menswear presentation for Paul & Joe. Reminder : After graduating from the French Fashion Institute, designer Sophie Albou worked with Azzedine Alaya. She then became a stylist for Le Garage shirting brand and after six years decided to start her own label, Paul & Joe, named after her two sons. In 1995, she launched her first menswear collection contrasting strongly with men's fashion around at the time : young, fresh, retro and colorful. For this season's offering, Sophie Albou designed, she said, with French cinema's l'âge d'or in mind : the Fifties and Sixties, when "chic, beautiful, elegant and very masculine men" like Yves Montand and Jean Gabin ruled the roost. It was an homage to mid-century staples : belted overcoats, fedoras, and flat caps; wider-legged pants than P & J's usually slim-cut standard. It could have been costumey, but for every wide pant, there was its counterpart in skinny, as well as colors, shapes and fabrications that her young client base will recognize as their own, whether they know Yves from Adam. She may be looking toward the past for inspiration, but Sophie Albou continues to move her label forward. She is introducing a diffusion men's line, PJ, this year. She opened a store in Saint Petersburg, Russia earlier this year and a first New York store is expected.
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GQ Style China #4 (part 5)
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GQ Style China #4 (part 4)
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GQ Style China #4 (part 3) Jordan & Zac Stenmark (part 13)
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GQ Style China #4 (part 2)
"Military portraits" is the title of this edit by Dan Cui featuring Shaun Ross, Cooper Thompson, Noma Han, Yuanyi Lee, Cédric Lollia, Yanis Maleval, Edouard Sanville and Brayden Pritchard groomed by Joshua Gibson, Alessio Matta & Mayumi Oda and shot by Li Qi for the current issue of China's GQ Style.
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GQ Style China #4 (part 1)
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Man Meadow - "Overflow"
Musician Niklas Vestberg and dancer Fredrik Olofsson, the guys of Swedish pop duo Man Meadow command the vocals in their hit "Overflow" with a flash of Eurospirit and Modern Talking verve. Originally performed by Ditte Marie, though initially written for Man Meadow, and produced by SoundFactory, the song is now alot more club-orientated, possibly thanks to a collaboration with DJ Emil Hellman. And the video is just fleshtastic. There’s torsos aplenty –each adorned generously with pectorals, biceps, and six packs. It’s a heat-packed, soaking wet celebration of the male form. And all set to the fab soundtrack. Shot in Landskrona, Southern Sweden, the video is a toned flesh zone set in and around a swimming pool, not a bingo wing or a muffin top in sight, just skimpy lycra creations flaunting the manly pecs appeal and lady curves to fullest potential. So please enjoy responsibly !
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Bondi to Coogee (Glass of Fashion) James Cater (part 4)
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