Unexpectedly Modern–Photographed by Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca for the latest issue of DSection, Danish model Mikkel Jensen stars in a stunning spread, reminiscent of the 70’s. Styled by Joseph Episcopo in pieces from the likes of Louis Vuitton, Prada, Emporio Armani and other prestigious menswear labels, the Soul model unveils a multifaceted wardrobe where scuba inspired designs, see-through styles and striped numbers alternate with timeless denim pieces and basic tank tops, proving that this season is all about mixing inspirations. / Hair by Eric Jamieson. Makeup by Quinn Murph.
Mikkel Jensen Wears Summer Designs for DSection
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