Przemek Dunayev stars in a striking editorial captured by himself, bringing a self-assured energy to Kas Kryst’s latest collection. Sporting a platinum mushroom and flattop hairstyle, he embodies a fearless, avant-garde attitude that matches the inventive designs.
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Arthur Gosse by Paul Morel
Arthur Gosse shines in a delightfully mischievous editorial for Paper Magazine. Photographed by Paul Morel, the spread captures Arthur in boyish clothes with eccentric touches, including playful hairstyles and scribble-like makeup. The editorial has the charm of spontaneity and the energy of creativity, making it impossible to look away.
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DAVID GANDY by photographer RAM SHERGILL
David Gandy, often called the James Bond of the modeling world, stars in GQ Thailand’s March 2015 issue in a series of portraits that are simple, sharp, and utterly commanding. Photographed by Ram Shergill, the editorial strips away excess to focus on masculinity, presence, and the power of the gaze.
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TON HEUKELS by the Narcisse
Ton Heukels stars in the latest issue of Narcisse Magazine, bringing effortless poise and a striking presence to the pages. The editorial is clean, focused, and modern, emphasizing form, expression, and the quiet power of simplicity.
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FENATO FREITAS FOR MARCUSE UNDERWEAR BY SERGE LEE
Fenato Freitas stars in Marcuse Underwear’s campaign with a confidence that feels effortless and direct. Shot by Serge Lee, the imagery strips things back to the essentials, focusing on form, fit, and presence. This is underwear modeling without gimmicks, relying instead on strong composition and undeniable attitude.
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Colton Haynes by photographer Jack Waterlot
Colton Haynes stars in the latest issue of Schön Magazine in a story that is equal parts menswear fantasy and cinematic suspense. Photographed by Jack Waterlot, the editorial leans into narrative, suggesting Colton is caught in some stylish escape scenario, all while impeccably dressed in top designer menswear. Think Givenchy jackets, Tom Brown tailoring, and a sweat-soaked, slightly disheveled elegance that makes you believe he just ran from a high-stakes drama but still looks incredible.
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Pascal Bonvie by photographer Zeb Daemen
Fashion photographer Yumi Lambert shoots an editorial featuring male model Pascal Bonvie for Sabato Magazine. A utilitarian like series with muted colors and a hint of 80’s new wave punk. zebdaemen.tumblr.com. Related articles Nude Male Models Show Off Their Purses [NSFW] Girl’s Day Minah poses with nude male model in new image teaser So, This Nude Male Model Walked The Runway With A Bracelet Around His Peen (NSFW) Zoolander 2 Is a Thing That’s Happening
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Filip Hrivnak and Miroslav Cech by Branislav Simoncik
Fashion photographer Branislav Simoncik delivers a playful and stylish editorial for EMMA Magazine featuring top male models Filip Hrivnak and Miroslav Cech. The shoot is teasingly provocative, pairing high fashion with mischievous energy and leaving just enough to the imagination. Versace threads set the stage, bringing glamour, polish, and a touch of decadence to the frame.
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EIAN SCULLY BY GREG VAUGHAN
Greg Vaughan’s Clean Slate editorial for DAMAN Magazine is the definition of clean preppy energy. Model Eian Scully shines in crisp neutral outerwear, channeling quiet sophistication.
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Fashion Film: ADRIÀ COLORADO // RUPESTRIS
Pleasantly severe in color and patterns Designer ADRIÀ COLORADO introduces her latest collection in the fashion video form. The collection featured prehistoric chic in both mens and womenswear. The highly stylized video RUPESTRIS highlights the blunt and beautiful designs. Adrià Colorado Impeccable tailoring and purist unisex lines are the guidelines for Adrià Colorado’s work. However, his designs are a risky combination of concepts. Those purist pieces become the blank canvas where he lets his imagination run wild, creating handmade patterns that will later be digitalized on the fabrics–the combination of craftmanship and technology create the iconic look by Adrià Colorado, who also cares about interesting fabrics and cuts for…
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BORBIN IN TURN OFF THE SUN BY LINDSAY HAMLYN
Shot for Elsewhere Magazine, Turn Off the Sun is a cheeky and slightly surreal fashion editorial starring model Borbin. Set in what appears to be an airport or possibly a subway station, the location feels enclosed, fluorescent, and oddly timeless. It is the kind of place where clocks lose meaning and daylight feels like a distant concept.