Opposite Attract–Photographed by Andrew Hail for the June/July issue of L’Officiel Hommes Paris, model Paul Boche (Fusion) is a vision of essential neatness in a wardrobe pulled together by stylist Benjamin Sturgill. Entering a colorful studio, Paul easily models variegated pieces that build the figure of a minimal dandy. Opting for clean volumes and precise lines, Paul alternate nautical inspired garments with more sartorial suits or vintage pieces, defining a modern way of exploring different personalities in menswear. / Photo assistance by Michael James Fox. Styling assistance by Megan Mattson. Grooming by Dennis Lani.
Paul Boche Models Multifaceted Styles for L’Officiel Hommes Paris
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