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Reid Prebenda, Henry Barnacle, Dennis Johnson & More are Gentlemen for August Man

The Urban Gentleman–Assembling for a story in the latest edition of August Man, models Adrian Cardoso, Brian Shimansky, Christian Plauche, Dennis Johnson, Henry Barnacle, Jason Wilder, Oraine Barrett, Patrick Sullivan, Reid Prebenda and Simon Tham are photographed by Neil Gavin. Captured outside in New York for an ...

The Allure of Dark Beauty by Matthew Lyn

A Dark Calling–Photographer Matthew Lyn joins forces with stylist VaVa Ignatenko for a portrait series featuring Corey Baptiste, Christian Plauche, Christopher Michault, Joan Mirangels, Jordan Coulter, Matt Clunan, Nick Marini, Patrick Rukai, Pete Bolton, Petey Wright, Simon Tham, Terron Wood and Travis Cannata. Lyn’s ...
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Nicholas K Fall/Winter 2012 | New York Fashion Week

Edge on the Western Front–Lending their layered cool a fresh new edge, Nicholas K visited the west for the inspiration of their fall/winter 2012 collection. Crafting their own Man of Black, but sure to include their signature penchant for fleshed out neutrals, a tough exterior was brought forth with strong outerwear. ...
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Soul Artist Management Fall/Winter 2012 Show Package

Soul Artist Management–Making a strong impression this season with not only a lineup of top requested faces, Soul Artist Management turns to the lens of Julian Schratter aka Through Jules Lens for a candid look at their boys. From Lowell Tautchin and Simon Nessman to River Viiperi or Sebastian Sauve, the ace is in ...
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Bottega Veneta Fall/Winter 2012 | Milan Fashion Week

Total Look–Bottega Veneta creative director Tomas Maier aimed to complete a total look for this season’s collection. Examining proportions and fit from head to toe, the latest range came together as final products, a couple of steps removed from the initial inspiration source. Playing exquisitely with graphic ...
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WhyNot Fall/Winter 2012 Show Package

WhyNot–Making a casting director’s job less difficult, WhyNot pulls out all the stops with a consistent showing of irresistible options. As the last year has shown, David Gandy is unstoppable–racking up two major covers and continuing to play a strong suit to Dolce & Gabbana’s image. Meanwhile, ...