Francisco Lachowski for Ermanno by Ermanno Scervino Fall 2011 Campaign

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Published July 12, 2011

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Calming Season–Italian label Ermanno by Ermanno Scervino taps Francisco Lachowski for their fall 2011 campaign. Captured beachside in photos and on film, Francisco cozies up to Charlotte Free for a grounded outing, reinforced by casual knitwear.


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4 thoughts on “Francisco Lachowski for Ermanno by Ermanno Scervino Fall 2011 Campaign”

  1. Has the Francisco Lachowski obsession died down yet? Because I’ve been patiently waiting to be able to appreciate him without being lumped along with all the Tumblr teens.

  2. Has the Francisco Lachowski obsession died down yet? Because I’ve been patiently waiting to be able to appreciate him without being lumped along with all the Tumblr teens.

  3. He still has rabid fans but some of us appreciate his modelling exploits more than his “cute” appeal.

  4. He still has rabid fans but some of us appreciate his modelling exploits more than his “cute” appeal.

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