Rule Breakers–For this story published in the latest issue of Apollo Novo, photographer Jack Waterlot and fashion editor Andrew Holden join creative forces to capture models Adam Senn and Dmitriy Tanner in a series of stunning pieces that highlight the fall designs they’re wearing. Decked out in a wardrobe that includes pieces from the likes of Alexander McQueen, Gucci, Kenzo and others, the models alternate elaborate digital patterns, metallic reflections, graphic motifs and optical white tones, customizing their fall styles with bondage inspired accessories, hats and driving gloves, reinventing this way next season’s style. / Hair by Gareth Bromell.
Jack Waterlot Captures Adam Senn & Dmitriy Tanner for Apollo Novo
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