PinLeft to Right: Twan Kuyper wears a Maison Margiela suit and Topman sweater. Josie Canseco models a Dolce & Gabbana bralette with Christian Siriano trousers. Cameron Dallas sports a brown suit by The Kooples with a Lanvin shirt. Neels Visser sports a green Paul Smith suit with a Caruso shirt.
Esquire rides the Instagram wave for the spring-summer 2017 edition of The Big Black Book. The magazine enlists Cameron Dallas, Neels Visser, Twan Kuyper, and Josie Canseco for a suiting editorial. The Insta-famous group takes to the studio with photographer Christian Anwander and stylist Matthew Marden. Embracing color and various textures, Marden spotlights a covetable wardrobe of brands. Standout labels include Michael Kors, Canali, and Bally.
Editorial: Cameron Dallas, Neels Visser & Twan Kuyper for Esquire’s The Big Black Book
PinLeft to Right: Twan Kuyper wears a Richard James white suit with an Acne Studios shirt and Tie Bar tie. Cameron Dallas rocks a blue David Hart suit with a Michael Kors shirt and tie. Neels Visser dons a Canali suit with a Homme Plisse Issye Miyake shirt.PinLeft to Right: Twan Kuyper wears a Bally suit with an Acne Studios shirt. Neels Visser sports an Alexander McQueen suit with a yellow Kiton shirt and Paul Smith tie.
PinLeft to Right: Cameron Dallas wears a Tommy Hilfiger blazer with a Jeffrey Rüdes shirt and Our Legacy t-shirt. Neels Visser models a Ralph Lauren blazer, Sandro shirt, and Alexander Olch tie.PinLeft to Right: Neels Visser sports a shirt and suit by Hermes. Twan Kuyper wears a shirt and jacket by Pal Zileri. Josie Canseco dons a Halston Heritage dress and Giuseppe Zanotti choker. Cameron Dallas wears a Thom Browne suit with a Kiton shirt and Alexander Olch tie.
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