Preppy and punk style collide for a spring fashion editorial from VMAN. Stylist Gro Curtis layers tailored and casual menswear together with encouraging results. Acting as muses, models Wellington Grant and Babacar N’doye hit the studio. The pair appears before the lens of photographer Blair Getz Mezibov. Captured front and center, Wellington and Babacar sport the latest from brands like Tom Ford, Brooks Brothers, and Giorgio Armani.
Preppy Punk: Wellington & Babacar for VMAN
Photos by Blair Getz Mezibov
Styling by Gro Curtis
Styling by Gro Curtis
Hair by Fernando Torrent
Production by Tristan Orlando Rodriguez
Production by Tristan Orlando Rodriguez
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