
Doug Porter’s portfolio demands a glass of iced cold water. With a body that is chiseled and near perfection, garments have been quite the optional accessory when its comes to editorials featuring the model. Some of his most memorable and and iconic shoots were shot by noted fashion photographer, Steven Klein. Doug’s resume of editorials include Vogue Hommes Japan, Out, FHM Collections, Vogue, V, Numéro, Vogue Paris and Arena Homme+. He graced the cover of the provocative magazine, Geil. Doug is fast becoming one of the great male models.
03 December 2010, written by Carl

Idris + Tony share their cover story for Geil magazine. Honing in on grooming, Ned Shatzer, Doug Porter, Marcus Andersson, Chris Mosier and David Axell steal the scene with hair by Larry Sims and makeup by Katsumi Matsuo.
01 December 2010, written by Carl

Doug Porter joins Red models Jullien Herrera, Antony Jerram, Patrick Phillips and Juan Heredia for Intersection’s testosterone-infused cover story photographed by Sebastian Mader. Looking to capture the essence of 1960′s suburban culture, Mader photographs the group as a street gang outfitted in the garments of PRPS.
18 November 2010, written by Carl

Major models Oraine Barrett, Brian Davenport, Doug Porter, Brian Shimansky and Mitch Baker pose for the lens of Eli Schmidt. Styled by Alex Badia, the lot tackle slim cuts for a special WWD story.
03 October 2010, written by Carl

Changing up the script and veering away from his usual work in a realm of boyish innocence, Kwannam Chu looks to Cory Bond, Doug Porter, Joost Van Der Hulst, Matt Nicholas, Ryan Carney and Sean Sullivan to fill his hunk quota for the day. Appearing in this past month’s issue of Men’s Uno, the group play it coy with a great number of knits, briefs and smiles.
15 July 2010, written by Carl

Fresh off Europe’s fashion shows and acting as creative director, Geil magazine’s Daniele Manicinetti looks to capture “real males” in lieu of the standard model for their upcoming issue. Photographed by Idris + Tony, Ned Shatzer, Doug Porter, Marcus Andersson, Chris Mosier and David Axell appear for Geil’s “Save the Males!” campaign.
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