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Juan Manuel Arancibia, Adnan Djinovic, Aris Schwabe, Djbril Watte, Antoine Pablos & Baptiste Faure by Antonin Guidicci for Dedicate Magazine

Photographer Antonin Guidicci goes the way of Americana for the latest issue of French magazine Dedicate. Dressed in red, blue and white, Juan Manuel Arancibia, Antoine Pablos (Bananas), Adnan Djinovic (Ford Europe), Aris Schwabe (New Madison), Djbril Watte (Major Paris) and Baptiste Faure (Success) deliver a fun shoot ...
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Bananas Show Package | Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2011

Bananas rules the runway with some serious starpower and an addictive side of quirks. While models like Jacob Coupe and Nicolas Ripoll make for an impressive catwalk showing, strong personalities like Christian Brylle serve a special brand of attitude. Meanwhile, a certain magic happens with faces like Jaco Van Den Hoven, ...

Juan Manuel Arancibia by Laurent Humbert for Tetu Magazine

Bananas model Juan Manuel Arancibia takes to the pages of Tetu for a black and white story lensed by Laurent Humbert. Armed with a calm demeanor and styling by Édouard Lafranque, Juan Manuel sets the mood in signature fall pieces from the likes of Burberry Prorsum.

Hermès Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

Armed with a quiet array of colors and prints, Hermès takes the spring season to go for a lazy stroll down resort lane. Dressed in loose unbuttoned shirts and relaxed trousers, the sandal wearing man of Hermes keeps things conservative with a selection of contemporary cuts.

Dior Homme Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

Kris Van Assche’s latest work for Dior Homme promised a clean affair which turned out to be the designer’s handiwork in draping. A progression of last season’s relaxed affair, yesterday’s show offered a monochrome selection of sleek light numbers that really stood out in terms of movement. Graceful ...

Kris Van Assche Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

Continuing a trek of relaxed tailoring, Kris Van Assche sent his boys on a long dirty trek to the runway in an array of garments that had an element of edge, but were wholly practical. From oil splattered tops and trousers to an urban take on suiting, Kris Van Assche progressed along a path that marks him as one of the ...