Mathias Lauridsen channels rugged elegance in a western cowboy-themed editorial for WWD. Photographed by Billy Kidd, the series pairs classic cowboy elements like horses, chickens, and rope with high-fashion styling, creating a gritty yet stylish visual narrative.
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Calvin Harris for Emporio Armani
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.
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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.
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Stella Lucia by photographer Jork Weismann
Interview Magazine Germany’s July August 2015 issue gave us Stella Lucia like you have never quite seen her. Shot in stark black and white by Jork Weismann, the editorial stripped away gloss and handed us something moodier. Tougher. A little feral in the best way.
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Kate Bogucharskaia by photographer Eric Guillemain
Kate Bogucharskaia strips fashion back to its bones in this stark black and white editorial photographed by Eric Guillemain for Centrefold Magazine Spring Summer 2015. The series is sharp, graphic, and intentionally restrained, letting form, posture, and contrast take center stage. There is no excess here. Every image feels deliberate, composed, and quietly intense.
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PORTS 1961 CAMPAIGN FEATURES THE WHITE DRESS SHIRT FOR SPRING 2015
Classic, simple and to the point. Dapper looks that can always be downplayed and relaxed. The new PORTS 1961 campaign featuring top male model casually styled in their white dress shirts. Some casual shirt options:
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Binx Walton by photographer Benjamin Alexander Huseby
This Interview Magazine Germany editorial understands a very specific truth. When the subject has real presence, you strip everything else away. Shot in black and white by Benjamin Alexander Huseby, the June 2015 story starring Binx Walton is refreshingly focused, calm, and confident.
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GLEIDERSON GASPARINI BY XAVIER SAMRE
There is a specific kind of freedom that only exists in summer, and this editorial understands it instinctively. Gleiderson Gasparini steps into that space with ease in a boyishly beachy series captured by photographer Xavier Samre. The result feels sun soaked, intimate, and quietly seductive without ever trying too hard.
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Amanda Wellsh by photographer Zee Nunes
Amanda Wellsh stars in a refined beach editorial for Vogue Brazil’s April 2015 issue, photographed by Zee Nunes. Set against a coastal backdrop, the shoot merges relaxed seaside ease with high-fashion sophistication. The result is a visual story that feels effortless yet unmistakably luxurious.
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Tom Ford Menswear F/W 2015
Tom Ford does not chase trends. He curates taste. Tom Ford Menswear Fall Winter 2015 proves that once again, delivering a collection that feels timeless without feeling tired. Classic. Controlled. And unapologetically confident. This season leans heavily into black and white, a choice that feels less like limitation and more like mastery. When you know your cut, your fabric, and your audience, color becomes optional.
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Mica Arganaraz photographed by Daniel Jackson
There is something eternally chic about black and white when it is handled with confidence. No distraction. No filler. Just contrast, attitude, and presence. This Harper’s Bazaar US editorial from February 2015 starring Mica Argañaraz understands that simplicity, when executed well, is never boring. Photographed by Daniel Jackson and styled by Robbie Spencer, the story feels sharp, modern, and effortlessly cool. It does not chase drama. It lets elegance do the work.