Monochrome Models–Revealing a more austere and minimalist side of menswear, photographer Mel Bles and stylist Jason Hughes collaborate for Exit Magazine’s latest editorial. Dressed in sleek lines and architectural silhouettes, models Max Rendell (Elite London), Oliver Greenall (Elite London), Anthon Wellsjo (Models 1), Benoni Loos (Premier Model Management), and Charlie J (Premier Model Management) reveal a somber intensity in labels such as Givenchy, Dior Homme, Yves Saint Laurent, Hermes, and many more. / Hair by Naoki Komiya. Makeup by Janeen Witherspoon.
Max Rendell, Oliver Greenall, Anthon Wellsjo, Benoni Loos & Charlie J are Somber Souls for Exit Magazine
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