Michael Tintiuc by Rrosemary for Sense

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Published November 14, 2010

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Following quite the memorable story with Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia, Michael Tintiuc takes a western detour and ends up on the cover of Japanese magazine Sense. Photographed by Rrosemary and outfitted by Hiroyuki Kai, the free spirit leaves a lasting impression. / Direction by Satoshi Moriya with hair and makeup by Tomita Sato.

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