A Fashion Noir | Brian Davenport & Chris Swoszowski by James Loveday

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Published March 6, 2010

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Working together, stylists Kelsey Randall and Mark Rokusek capture an element of the simple life in their editorial for British magazine I Am LDN. Photographed by James Loveday, Brian Davenport and Chris Swoszowski achieve a certain nonchalance with unaffected portrayals of normalcy.

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10 thoughts on “A Fashion Noir | Brian Davenport & Chris Swoszowski by James Loveday”

  1. soooooooooooooooooooo i takes 2 so called stylist to come up with something so bad?????? well done.

  2. soooooooooooooooooooo i takes 2 so called stylist to come up with something so bad?????? well done.

  3. George & Dust: I hear what you are saying but truth is that in the UK, this kind of attire is considered fashionable, quirky, edgy… Everywhere else in the world it looks bad – in London it is considered good. Another example of London's insularity.

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  4. yeah, i have to say that while this is far from groundbreaking it reflects a spot on reflection of how a lot of guys are dressing right now.

  5. yeah, i have to say that while this is far from groundbreaking it reflects a spot on reflection of how a lot of guys are dressing right now.

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