Rick Genest by Mariano Vivanco in Mugler for Vogue Hommes Japan

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Published March 20, 2011

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Label Poster BoyNicola Formichetti styles his current muse, Rick Genest for the spring/summer 2011 edition of Vogue Hommes Japan. Not missing a moment of opportunity, Rick is outfitted in Formichetti’s debut collection for Mugler and photographed by the one and only Mariano Vivanco.

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7 thoughts on “Rick Genest by Mariano Vivanco in Mugler for Vogue Hommes Japan”

  1. Memento mori, remember your mortality. It is art and science and fashion all at once in a long tradition. I wonder if he plans on donating his skin to the Museum of Skin.

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