Jeremy Scott has always understood the assignment: take something everyone thinks they already know, then crank the volume until it’s practically vibrating. For adidas Originals by Jeremy Scott S/S 2015, that means classic Three Stripes staples put through the Jeremy Scott funhouse, where sport and spectacle are not opposites, they are flirting.
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Jaco van den Hoven by photographer Peggy Kuiper
Jaco van den Hoven takes center stage in a striking editorial for GlamCult Magazine. Photographed by Peggy Kuiper, the shoot explores masculine glam with bold, eccentric coats that move fluidly against a minimalist grey backdrop. Each look balances drama and restraint, highlighting both fashion and personality.
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The 90’s Boys Club by photographer Baldovino Barani
The 90’s Boys Club is a bold editorial that merges designer fashion with athletic energy. Photographed by Baldovino Barani, the shoot stars model Taner Sigirtmac embodying a hyper-masculine, confident aesthetic reminiscent of 1990s style culture.
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NICK JONAS by ARTHUR DELLOYE
Nick Jonas takes center stage in a crisp, stylish photo series for TÊTU’s April 2015 issue. Photographed by Arthur Delloye, the editorial highlights the singer and actor’s approachable charisma while showcasing classic young men’s fashion.
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Glyn Tyson by photographer Terrence Seah
Glyn Tyson exudes effortless style in this menswear editorial photographed by Terrence Seah. The shoot balances classic black-tie elegance with contemporary influences, creating a refined yet modern aesthetic that feels both approachable and aspirational.
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All About The Bombs by photographer Greg Vaughan
“All About The Bombs” is exactly what it promises and then some. Photographer Greg Vaughan delivers a sharp, high impact editorial centered on the bomber jacket, proving that this wardrobe staple can still feel dangerous, desirable, and deeply fashion-forward. Shot for DA MAN Magazine and featuring model Daan van der Deen, the series is clean, confident, and loaded with quiet attitude.
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Rune Kjelseth by photographer Nino Yap
Scruffy cool meets understated sensuality in this black and white portrait series featuring model Rune Kjelseth. Shot by photographer Nino Yap, the images lean into a relaxed boho aesthetic, allowing texture, attitude, and natural presence to take center stage.
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Adidas Originals S/S Lookbook 2015
There is something reassuring about adidas Originals when it leans into its own history. Not nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake, but a kind of confidence that comes from knowing your archive can still carry a modern conversation. The adidas Originals Spring/Summer 2015 lookbook, does exactly...
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Rabbit in a Hat by photographer Scott Teitler
Spring arrives in whimsical form with Rabbit in a Hat, a playful editorial featuring male model Casey Levens in a rabbit suit. Photographed outdoors by Scott Teitler for Jón Magazine, the series is full of humor, charm, and a touch of absurdity. It celebrates fashion with a wink, embracing the season with creativity and personality.
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Lucky Blue by Andrew Hail for L’Officiel Hommes
Lucky Blue, one of the most in-demand male models today, stars in a playful editorial for L’Officiel Hommes. Photographed by Andrew Hail, the shoot exudes charm, wit, and a touch of mischief. Lucky’s boyish energy and confident presence make every frame feel approachable, stylish, and just a little cheeky.
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Johannes Niermann by Neil O’Keeffe
Johannes Niermann stars in a bold editorial photographed by Neil O’Keeffe, where collage aesthetics collide with fashion. The series feels like a visual puzzle that has been deliberately taken apart and reassembled, creating striking compositions that are both playful and edgy.