
Be Your Own–Strellson taps Vinnie Woolston for their latest campaign featuring new sportswear fragrance LOADED. Strellson’s third men’s fragrance, LOADED is accompanied by the tagline Be Your Own. With direction by creative director Anders Hallberg and director of photography Ekkehart Pollark, Vinnie takes to the streets of downtown Los Angeles, amongst a crowd of more than a hundred extras for a definite stand out in the crowd moment.

Tailored Heart–Vinnie Woolston eases into a tailored outing for Crane Brothers. Fronting their campaign and lookbook for the season, Vinnie is photographed by Karen Inderbitzen-Waller. Maintaining a steady course, traditional menswear is executed with a tailored finesse and keen attention to details. / Lighting and digital by Delphine Avril Planqueel.

Black Deception–Photographer Jean-Baptiste Mondino returns for another Numéro Homme story, capturing a striking editorial with rich blacks. Tackling a bold sleek wardrobe in leather and denim, garments from Dior Homme, Maison Martin Margiela and other labels come together with ease as Success model Vinnie Woolston takes up the starring role.

Childhood Games–Vinnie Woolston wears a t-shirt from Hilfiger Denim’s new collaboration with Disney. A European exclusive, the range of t-shirts, available for forty-five euros, features beloved characters for the collection entitled, Disney Meets Hilfiger Denim.

Denim Stubborn–Vinnie Woolston books Replay’s campaign once more, fronting the Italian brand’s outing for the spring/summer 2012 season. Photographed by Thierry Le Gouès, Vinnie is joined by Vanessa Hessler and Irina Shayk. Clad in denim and other classic casual wears, Vinnie as always, is quite the engaging subject.

State of Being–Success models Daniel Bamdad, Luka Badnjar and Vinnie Woolston come together for a new story lensed by Matthew Brookes for The Perfect Guide. Set in an open field, the trio are loosely styled by Way Perry for an editorial that exhibits great mood.

Vinnie Woolston’s mixed bag of Hollywood good looks and bad boy attitude has given him the versatility needed to succeed in the business. He became the face of Superfine and Wrangler in 2010. Proving to be quite the chameleon, Vinnie has channeled many different characters in the pages of GQ Style, Black, No, Russh and The Superette.