Lucho Jacob by Patric Shaw in A Walk in the Park

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Published August 21, 2010

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Lucho Jacob joins Shelby Keeton for A Walk in the Park photographed by Patric Shaw. Captured for Marie Claire, the Major model and his girl for the day are outfitted by Elizabeth Stewart.

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Hair: Italo Gregorio
Makeup: Gina Brooke
Manicure: Roseam Singleton


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2 thoughts on “Lucho Jacob by Patric Shaw in A Walk in the Park”

  1. This is quite good. Nothing revolutionary, but just the right balance between simplicity and complexity, and the guy is gorgeous.

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