Stylist John Tan and photographer Andrew Burmeister create an amusing situation for their recent editorial “The Heat Is On”. Proving the lengths models have to go to, Ford’s Jake, CJ and Aiden take to Time Square in swimming wear from the likes of G-Star and Dolce & Gabbana. Wonder of the McDonald’s was included. Click here to view the rest of the set.
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Oh the irony! Male models eating!
Oh the irony! Male models eating!
Oh the irony! Male models eating!
I thought the same as well, but how expected would that have been to include in the commentary, lol.
I thought the same as well, but how expected would that have been to include in the commentary, lol.
I thought the same as well, but how expected would that have been to include in the commentary, lol.
Is this an ad for McDonald’s?
Is this an ad for McDonald’s?
Is this an ad for McDonald’s?
the scene they would have caused!
but they look healthy, and we love our McD!
the scene they would have caused!
but they look healthy, and we love our McD!
the scene they would have caused!
but they look healthy, and we love our McD!
Mcdonalds just got a free advert with this.
But possibly with damaging effects. This made me want to turn my head away then actually look.
Mcdonalds just got a free advert with this.
But possibly with damaging effects. This made me want to turn my head away then actually look.
Mcdonalds just got a free advert with this.
But possibly with damaging effects. This made me want to turn my head away then actually look.
Not that I mind, but I find blatantly sexually exploitive ‘ads’ become more about the models than anything else. I guess that’s the point in this circumstance, but it’s not like the focus is on the face… This advertises cheap boys in speedos aspiring to become sport coaches? uhh.
Not that I mind, but I find blatantly sexually exploitive ‘ads’ become more about the models than anything else. I guess that’s the point in this circumstance, but it’s not like the focus is on the face… This advertises cheap boys in speedos aspiring to become sport coaches? uhh.
Not that I mind, but I find blatantly sexually exploitive ‘ads’ become more about the models than anything else. I guess that’s the point in this circumstance, but it’s not like the focus is on the face… This advertises cheap boys in speedos aspiring to become sport coaches? uhh.
Nobody thinks the guy at the far right look like leonardo ?
Nobody thinks the guy at the far right look like leonardo ?
Nobody thinks the guy at the far right look like leonardo ?