Stephen James & Brent Clancy Wrestle for Phillip Plein Spring/Summer 2014 Underwear Campaign

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Published February 5, 2014

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Phillip Plein Spring/Summer 2014 Underwear Campaign–The dark gritty world of photographer Steven Klein serves as the backdrop to Phillip Plein’s spring/summer 2014 underwear campaign. Serving as the advertisements two stars, models Stephen James and Brent Clancy come together, locked in combat, wearing Plein’s contemporary underwear styles.


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