

Ty Ogunkoya graces the pages of the spring issue of Vogue Hommes International. The top model channels the spirit of the late artist Jean-Michel Basquiat for the occasion. Taking to the streets with a spray can in hand, Cédric Buchet photographs Ty. Between the troubling antics of an artist, Anastasia Barbieri steps in to provide a carefree wardrobe of everyday essentials that find a kindred spirit in spring collections from the likes of Alexander McQueen.












Yes, I like this. Too often the story, the way it is told, and styled do not match up. Something is not equal to the other. Here, all is balanced.
Yes, I like this. Too often the story, the way it is told, and styled do not match up. Something is not equal to the other. Here, all is balanced.
Yes, I like this. Too often the story, the way it is told, and styled do not match up. Something is not equal to the other. Here, all is balanced.
brilliant. just playing out the fantasy, hence the avant garde, no need to be literal. executed wonderfully.
brilliant. just playing out the fantasy, hence the avant garde, no need to be literal. executed wonderfully.
brilliant. just playing out the fantasy, hence the avant garde, no need to be literal. executed wonderfully.
this is great
this is great
this is great
I really like it: the theme is a bit contrived and the model does not really look like Basquiat but the styling is interesting and the photography is excellent!
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I really like it: the theme is a bit contrived and the model does not really look like Basquiat but the styling is interesting and the photography is excellent!
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I really like it: the theme is a bit contrived and the model does not really look like Basquiat but the styling is interesting and the photography is excellent!
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OUTSTANDING!!!
OUTSTANDING!!!
OUTSTANDING!!!