Felix Stolz by Rupert Tapper for Arj Selvam Spring 2011 Campaign

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Published July 9, 2010

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Rupert Tapper photographs Felix Stolz for Australian designer Arj Selvam’s upcoming spring 2011 collection entitled Black Stump. Modeled after this season’s inspirations, the campaign follows in close pursuit with a focus on the natural surroundings that are reflected in spring’s collection.

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Hair & Makeup: Sinden Dean


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