Multifaceted–After shooting Reflex Homme’s debut covers, photographer Machado Cicala Morassut reunites with models Andres Risso, Joaco Carreira, Abel Bahler (Civiles), Marcos Bulacio, Nicolas Lorenzon (Spirit) and Gustavo Basso (Monteverde), to capture them in a vast spread, focused on different and eclectic styles, assembled for the story by stylist Ari Mendes. Clad in a selection of mysterious black numbers, embellished with metallic details and gothic inspired jewels, or sporting warm cable knitted designs, studded numbers, new cuts and proportions, the boys display once more fashion’s eclectic attitude in a series of striking images.
Machado Cicala Morassut Captures Andres Risso & Others for Reflex Homme
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