Max Barreau by Jermaine Francis | Glass Magazine

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Published April 12, 2010

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Photographing Max Barreau for the spring edition of Glass magazine, Jermaine Francis captures a certain vulnerability that reflects back to adolescence. Coinciding with this theme, Olly Paton’s pairing of voluminous designs from the likes of Damir Doma with sportswear from Christopher Shannon and others embraces a tension of casual days past and the call of adulthood.

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