‘The Coat Session’ Featuring the Boys of Fashion Milano by Dennis Weber for Fashionisto Exclusive

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Published January 31, 2013

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Edward Wilding

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Alexey Maklakov

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Paul Koehler

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Constantin Quandt

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Paul Boche

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Marlon Teixeira

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3 thoughts on “‘The Coat Session’ Featuring the Boys of Fashion Milano by Dennis Weber for Fashionisto Exclusive”

  1. Wait a second; you can hardly even see the coats. The emphasis is on the faces of the models. This suggests that the coats aren’t capable of selling themselves based on their attributes. From what I can see, at least a few of the coats look rather silly.

  2. it’s not about selling the coats. It’s about the individual Model and what kind of coats they are wearing in their private Fashionweek-Casting-Marathon. And it should be no surprise, that the models taste is not the same as the brands they are working for.

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