Sean O’Pry by Guzman for GQ Magazine October 2010

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Published September 20, 2010

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Following hot on the heels of his stint for Details, Sean O’Pry delivers editorial gold for the October edition of GQ. Uniting with GQ regular Guzman and stylist Jo Levin, the leading VNY model channels The Man in Black for an editorial that charms with admiration and style.

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13 thoughts on “Sean O’Pry by Guzman for GQ Magazine October 2010”

  1. Who can take a picture like Sean O’pry? The only other cat working today that could give him a run for his money is River Viiperi. Put either one in a photo and they will steal from everyone else.

  2. i feel like Sean O’Pry, & Simon Nessman are probably going to be the few male models who will still be working well into their 30’s & 40’s

  3. i feel like Sean O’Pry, & Simon Nessman are probably going to be the few male models who will still be working well into their 30’s & 40’s

  4. He’s really very old fashioned looking, isn’t he? And I don’t mean just because of this editorial–he’s always looked that way. I love to see people now-a-days that remind me of old war portraits or something.
    I don’t know if that makes any sense at all.
    Anyway, love this editorial. I know Sean’s super popular and stuff, and it’s very obvious why.

  5. I agree about Sean…and I think River has very much potential, but he always looks the same in my opinion. And I don’t mean his poses, just his look. He needs an edgier hair cut or something to make him stand out, in my opinion.

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