Adam Butcher is back in the spotlight as he graces the pages of DTK Men’s most recent issue. He dons a colorful wardrobe for a studio story lensed by photographer Jean-Claude Lussier. In fact, Adam makes quite the style statement due to a phenomenal lineup of pieces from BOSS’ spring-summer 2020 collection. Jay Forest outfits Adam in knitwear, suits, and more from the German fashion label.
Breaking the Wave: Adam for DTK Men
Photos by Jean-Claude Lussier
Styling by Jay Forest
Styling by Jay Forest
Grooming by Steven Turpin
Art Direction by Sylvain Blais
Art Direction by Sylvain Blais
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