Michael Camiloto Goes Sans Tie for VIP Brasil Editorial

The Fashionisto

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Published March 6, 2017

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Updated March 8, 2017

Wearing a foulard instead of a tie, Michael Camiloto dons a Dolce & Gabbana look with a TAG Heuer watch.Pin
Wearing a foulard instead of a tie, Michael Camiloto dons a Dolce & Gabbana look with a TAG Heuer watch.

VIP Brasil tackles suiting for its March 2017 issue. The magazine approaches tailored ensembles with alternatives to the classic necktie. Model Michael Camiloto connects with stylist Ana Morbach, who collaborates with fashion editor, Gabi Comis. Sporting foulards, turtlenecks, knitwear, and more, Michael appears before the lens of photographer, Maurício Nahas. / Grooming by Mauro Marcos. Art editing by Rafael Pera.

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Editorial: Michael Camiloto for VIP Brasil

Michael Camiloto dons a sporty blazer with a turtleneck by Prada.Pin
Michael Camiloto dons a sporty blazer with a turtleneck by Prada.
Brazilian model Michael Camiloto sports an Ermenegildo Zegna blazer with a Hugo Boss turtleneck.Pin
Brazilian model Michael Camiloto sports an Ermenegildo Zegna blazer with a Hugo Boss turtleneck.
Offering contrast with a pop of color, Michael Camiloto wears a Ralph Lauren suit. Michael also sports a Prada sweater and Osklen slip-on shoes.Pin
Offering contrast with a pop of color, Michael Camiloto wears a Ralph Lauren suit. Michael also sports a Prada sweater and Osklen slip-on shoes.
Making a graphic statement, Michael Camiloto rocks a Salvatore Ferragamo sweater with a Gucci blazer. The Brazilian model also wears Hugo Boss trousers with a Montblanc watch, Coach bag, and Lacoste sneakers.Pin
Making a graphic statement, Michael Camiloto rocks a Salvatore Ferragamo sweater with a Gucci blazer. The Brazilian model also wears Hugo Boss trousers with a Montblanc watch, Coach bag, and Lacoste sneakers.

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