River Viiperi in DKNY by Alexander Wagner | Visual Tales

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Published April 1, 2010

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Updated January 15, 2015

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It’s no surprise that only one day into April, River Viiperi kicks off the month with a new editorial photographed by Alexander Wagner for John Tan’s Visual Tales. In a battle with himself, River tries on the latest collection from DKNY for size.

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8 thoughts on “River Viiperi in DKNY by Alexander Wagner | Visual Tales”

  1. The double take concept of the pictures is rather interesting: I wonder whether it is achieved through use of a flash or through combining different images…

    The look reminds me of those Sliman Dior Homme catalogues. That is a compliment.

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