Cole Mohr by Shannon Sinclair for Fiasco

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Published September 2, 2010

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Often cast for his position as leading bad boy, Cole Mohr appears in Shannon Sinclair’s most recent outing for Fiasco. Countering the typical All-American boy, stylist James M. Rosenthal turns out an offbeat take on the patriotic colors with a wardrobe that includes Victor Glemaud, Timo Weiland and Cheap Monday amongst other labels.

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