Arthur Kulkov Stars in S.Oliver Fall/Winter 2013 Jewelry & Watches Campaign

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Published August 12, 2013

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Multitasking–Model Arthur Kulkov is back in the campaigns field with the newly released advertisements of German label S.Oliver. Starring in the brand’s jewelry and watches outing for the fall season, Arthur demonstrates how to complete a fall wardrobe with essential jewels, designed with a minimal appeal, and with performing watches that combine vintage inspired designs with hi-tech details.

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