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Clément Chabernaud Dons Spring/Summer 2013 Trends for GQ Australia
A Multifaceted Season–Approaching the season’s style with his charming attitude, French model Clément Chabernaud graces the pages of GQ Australia’s latest issue, appearing before the lens of Hasse Nielsen. Outfitted by Wayne Gross in a variegated and eclectic wardrobe, the Success model sports some of ...
Jacob Coupe Stars in Tiger of Sweden’s Spring/Summer 2013 Campaign
The Swedish Classic–Tiger of Sweden favorite Jacob Coupe returns for the label’s spring/summer 2013 campaign. Fronting both the mainline and underwear campaigns, Jacob is photographed by Hasse Nielsen in the brand’s light take on modern tailoring.
Victor Nylander Becomes Part of the 3rd Movement for Wood Wood’s Spring/Summer 2013 Lookbook
3rd Movement–Danish label Wood Wood enlists photographer Hasse Nielsen to shoot their spring/summer 2013 lookbook for their current collection 3rd Movement. Featuring Success model Victor Nylander captured outdoors, the lookbook reflects the young spirit of the collection. Inspired by San Francisco’s 1967 ...
Mikkel Jensen is Clad in Black for Cover Man
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Think Black–Outfitted by Cover Man editor at large Sebastian Machado, model Mikkel Jensen appears before photographer Hasse Nielsen. Embracing a dark modern wardrobe, studs and leather go a long way in informing a cool finish that includes Burberry Prorsum, Alexander McQueen and other brands. / Grooming ...
Yuri Pleskun by Hasse Nielsen for Bon Magazine
Yuri in Stripes–Yuri Pleskun finds himself in a couple of Thom Browne looks for his latest fashion story with Bon. Photographed by Hasse Nielsen, the Request model wears embroidered jackets, jumpsuits and generously tailored trousers as Nielsen takes in a black & white concept for a vintage look of grandeur.
Mathias Lauridsen by Hasse Nielsen for Bund
Still Got It–After a year’s time, photographer Hasse Nielsen and Mathias Lauridsen cross paths once more, following their work for VMAN. Shooting for Chinese magazine Bund, the duo turn out a dark story featuring the likes of Paul Smith styled by Brian Molloy with a moody edge.


