DJ Calvin Harris stars in the latest Emporio Armani campaign, showcasing leather jackets, tailored accessories, and signature underwear. The campaign emphasizes his charisma and presence, blending music world energy with high fashion styling. The mood is sleek, confident, and effortlessly masculine.
-
-
Batman On the Toilet
No matter how rich or mysterious you are, you still poop. Same with the Queen of England and Beyoncé. Here we have art prints available showing our favourite superhero Batman in a vulnerable and very human circumstance. You can get your own print for a meer $20.82 here.
-
Your Favorite Models in Summer Gardens
Step into a garden where elegance flirts with mischief. Love Magazine’s Fall Winter 2015 editorial is exactly that a playground of color, attitude, and unexpected beauty. Shot by the masterful Sølve Sundsbø, this series isn’t just a photoshoot. It’s a vivid, slightly dark fantasia where fashion meets the untamed, a place where models are both statues and spirits in equal measure.
-
Sarah Brannon by Victor Demarchelier
Sarah Brannon steps into Numéro #166 with the kind of effortless charm that makes every frame feel like poetry. Shot by Victor Demarchelier, the editorial strips fashion down to its essentials while letting personality take center stage. This isn’t just a photoshoot—it’s a story told in rural tones, muted textures, and cinematic monochrome.
-
Gigi Hadid for the Topshop F/W 2015-2016 Campaign
Topshop just found its new muse, and yes, it is Gigi Hadid. For the F/W 2015-2016 campaign, she steps in with that rare combination of approachability and star power. Photographed by Tyrone Lebon, the shoot is the kind of effortless cool that makes you want to copy every look and move to your nearest Topshop immediately.
-
Public School F/W 2015-2016 LookBook
Public School’s F/W 2015-2016 LookBook is equal parts Matrix mood and office satire. Picture pale model interns navigating grey cubicles and out-of-date computers while rocking the brand’s latest collection. It is urban, edgy, and surprisingly playful for a space usually reserved for fluorescent lights and endless spreadsheets.
-
Icons & Working Class Heroes by Joachim Baldauf
Photographed by Joachim Baldauf for the latest issue of Kult Magazine. A golden age of hollywood themed series with drama makeup, on set smoking and autographed photos. featuring male models Eike Wienfort, Michael Tetsuo, Patrick Peltier, Martin Penk,Timo Gürtler, Frederik Arzenheimer, Julian Schalk, Dawid Schaffranke, and Dennis Klaffert. See the Icons & Working Class Heroes photo shoot below: Hauke Krause, Yasmin Heinz, Sophie Kaspar, and Mira Hake all represented by Kult Artists, Yvonne Wengler at Peppermint Circus. Location: Studio Up! Berlin Post Production: Piquee Design & Graphics: Kult Model Agency Official website www.kultmodelagency.com.
-
Crista Cober By Txema Yeste
A sharp tropical editorial for Numéro #116 featuring Crista Cober, captured through the vibrant lens of Txema Yeste. The shoot combines bold color, dramatic light, and striking silhouettes to create a high impact visual story. It is vivid, powerful, and editorially refined.
-
Oscar de la Renta F/W 2015-2016 Ad Campaign
The Oscar de la Renta Fall/Winter 2015–2016 print campaign unfolds in dramatic, romantic fashion. Featuring Carolyn Murphy in voluminous, statement pieces from the latest collection, the series was photographed by David Sims.
-
Joe Manganiello by Nino Munoz
Joe Manganiello delivers sharp sophistication in a fashion editorial for Haute Living LA’s July/August 2015 issue. Photographed by Nino Munoz, the series captures the actor in a sleek, Bond inspired setting that highlights tailored suiting and polished styling. It is refined, masculine, and effortlessly commanding.
-
Good China, Dresses by artist Li Xiaofeng
Something delicate and beautifully shattered is repurposed into sculptural fashion. Artist Li Xiaofeng transforms fragments of ancient ceramics from the Song dynasty, Yuan dynasty, Ming dynasty, and Qing dynasty into striking wearable art. Each shard is carefully arranged and linked together, forming glistening, intricately patterned dresses that blur the line between artifact and avant garde couture. It is fragile, historic, and boldly reimagined.