Fast Forward–The fall/winter 2013 issue of German GQ Style gives us a preview of some of the boldest styles included in the spring 2014 collections of luxury labels, such as Givenchy, Gucci, Calvin Klein Collection, and others, as displayed by this fashion story, lensed by David Slijper. The magazine’s fashion director, Tobias Frericks, dresses models Mikkel Jensen (Kult), Jester White (Select) and Guerrino Santulliana (Nathalie) in fashionable ensembles, combining graphic color blocking styles with elaborate prints, abstract patterns or motifs inspired by pop art, defining a wardrobe that certainly drives away boredom. / Photography assistance by Roo Kendall. Hair and makeup by Johnnie Sapong (Jed Root).
Mikkel Jensen, Jester White & Guerrino Santulliana Model Spring 2014 Collections for GQ Style Germany
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