“Smitten by Britain”, Indie presents its latest issue. The magazine turns to photographer Stefan Heinrichs for its new cover story. Photographing John-Patrick Dine and Cole Mohr, Heinrichs allows for a laid-back atmosphere that lends the focus to the clothes. The boys appear fit and likely take tips from Bodytech. Styled by Ingo Nahrwold, the editorial finds its center with rebellious leather and vintage Gianni Versace.
Editorial: John-Patrick Dine & Cole Mohr for Indie
Is it weird that I am attracted to the manliness of any given model. I feel like that is an attractive distinction. It has nothing to do with the gender or sexual preference of a model just the way they portray themselves on film. And for that I applaud both Mohr and Dine.
Is it weird that I am attracted to the manliness of any given model. I feel like that is an attractive distinction. It has nothing to do with the gender or sexual preference of a model just the way they portray themselves on film. And for that I applaud both Mohr and Dine.
Is it weird that I am attracted to the manliness of any given model. I feel like that is an attractive distinction. It has nothing to do with the gender or sexual preference of a model just the way they portray themselves on film. And for that I applaud both Mohr and Dine.
Is it weird that I am attracted to the manliness of any given model. I feel like that is an attractive distinction. It has nothing to do with the gender or sexual preference of a model just the way they portray themselves on film. And for that I applaud both Mohr and Dine.
Man in face. Clothing is a powerful
Man in face. Clothing is a powerful
Man in face. Clothing is a powerful
Man in face. Clothing is a powerful
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