Spellbound–After shooting Man of the World’s latest cover, photographer Mariano Vivanco connects once more with model turned actor Justice Joslin (Ford New York) for a cinematic cover story. Styled by Julie Ragolia, Justice sports a fashionable wardrobe, where the designs of Bottega Veneta, Prada, Michael Bastian and others, add a stylish vibe to the whole editorial. Looking like a modern Paul Newman, Justice provides infectious smiles, intriguing gazes and contemplative poses, beautifully transposed by Vivanco in timeless and retro inspired images. / Photography assistance by Justin Skinner and Brett Seamans. Styling assistance by Janine Kline and Kristin Garaventa. Grooming by John Ruidant.
Mariano Vivanco Captures Justice Joslin for Man of the World’s Cover Story
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Gorgeous, manly model. The choice of clothes are quite nice too.