Giuliano Fujiwara Spring 2010 Campaign | Douglas Neitzke by Emilio Tini

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Published February 27, 2010

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Brazilian model Douglas Neitzke replaces Josh Beech as the face of Giuliano Fujiwara this season. Photographed by Emilio Tini as usual, the minimalist set of photos highlights the artistry of designer Masataka Matumura and his fine attention to detail.

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