Cole Mohr by Annelise Phillips for Gravure

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Published September 6, 2011

Kay + ColeCole Mohr reflects on a rocky relationship in his latest film for Gravure magazine. With styling by Priscilla Polley, the Request model is directed by Annelise Phillips.


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1 thought on “Cole Mohr by Annelise Phillips for Gravure”

  1. So good.  This is something that happens to everyone and at the same time is a unique topic to use.  The magazine could have easily just put together a hodgepodge of serious stares at the camera but instead went for something real.

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