Editorial – “Angles” Dior Homme Fall 2009

The Fashionisto

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Published July 28, 2009

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Updated January 4, 2015

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Wearing a dramatic asymmetrical cut, the usually lively Robbie Wadge is hardly recognizable in his upcoming editorial for the September issue of HUgE. Styled by Tetsuro Nagase and photographed by Takeshi Hanzawa, Robbie trades in his spunky personality for a moody demeanor.

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6 thoughts on “Editorial – “Angles” Dior Homme Fall 2009”

  1. i think this ed. shows that Mr. Van Assche has come to understand what Dior Homme stands for, while putting his own twist on it (although the styling here helps…)

  2. i think this ed. shows that Mr. Van Assche has come to understand what Dior Homme stands for, while putting his own twist on it (although the styling here helps…)

  3. i think this ed. shows that Mr. Van Assche has come to understand what Dior Homme stands for, while putting his own twist on it (although the styling here helps…)

  4. I agree though the styling is just truly amazing. Recently I found myself looking on with lustful glances at some of Kris’ Dior Homme pieces.

  5. I agree though the styling is just truly amazing. Recently I found myself looking on with lustful glances at some of Kris’ Dior Homme pieces.

  6. I agree though the styling is just truly amazing. Recently I found myself looking on with lustful glances at some of Kris’ Dior Homme pieces.

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