CK Calvin Klein Spring 2010 Campaign | Mark Cox by Fabien Baron

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Published March 5, 2010

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Updated December 31, 2014

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After being photographed for Calvin Klein’s CK clothing campaign, it is a change of venue for Mark Cox. Photographed by Fabien Baron, Mark gets oiled up and a little dirty for the CK watches and jewelry spring 2010 campaign.

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1 thought on “CK Calvin Klein Spring 2010 Campaign | Mark Cox by Fabien Baron”

  1. Mark Cox just can’t seem to come up with a bad side, or a bad angle. He’s so effective.

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