Daniel Sannwald leans into Bolle’s physicality, pushing the body into extreme, sculptural positions that feel almost otherworldly. There is a sense of impact in every image. Bold, saturated colors dominate the series, sharpened by stark black accents that heighten contrast and intensity. The palette does not soften the subject. It amplifies him. Each photograph hits fast and hard, demanding attention without apology.
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Gabe Laduke by Frank Berlin
Frank Berlin’s photoshoot with model Gabe Laduke leans fully into a dark, unapologetically masculine mood. Dressed almost entirely in black, the styling relies heavily on leather and mesh to create a look that feels raw, tough, and intentionally confrontational. From the start, the series communicates strength and confidence without trying to soften the edges.
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Marcus Patrícius by Jeff Segenreich
At just 26, Rio de Janeiro native Marcus Patrícius commands attention in a striking black and white portrait series by photographer Jeff Segenreich. The editorial captures the model in moments of quiet intensity, highlighting both his natural presence and the sculptural lines of his physique.
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Nathaniel Visser & Sam Worth ft. Fall 2014 Collections
Models Nathaniel Visser and Sam Worth step into a stark, industrial setting to showcase the Fall 2014 menswear collections. The editorial highlights pieces from Dsquared2, Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci, Issey Miyake, and Vivienne Westwood. These looks emphasize strong tailoring, bold textures, and confident energy.
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Angelo Page by photographer Caroline Mackintosh
Model Angelo Page is captured in a strikingly minimalist setting for a photoshoot by Caroline Mackintosh. The imagery unfolds inside an empty train, lending the series an intimate yet slightly cinematic atmosphere. The confined space emphasizes movement and presence, allowing Page’s charisma to dominate each frame.
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LOST by photographer Boje Ploeg
Photographer Boje Ploeg captures male model Quincy Currie in a sun-drenched editorial titled LOST for Blu Magazine. The shoot places Currie on an isolated island, exploring the tension between vulnerability and strength in a raw, untamed environment. The location becomes as important as the model, framing the story with sand, water, and sky.
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Preppy Bad Boy, Louis Brayson photographed by Haringman
The editorial moves fluidly between contrasts. Preppy, casual suiting anchors the narrative, referencing uniforms, expectation, and structure. Crisp jackets and tailored pieces suggest order and control, but the mood never fully settles into neatness. Brayson carries an edge that disrupts the polish, making the looks feel lived-in rather than performative.
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Things of a Man, for VOGUE Spain by Mariano Vivavnco
Photographer Mariano Vivanco’s Things of a Man for VOGUE Spain turns the lens on the intersection of gender, fashion, and power. The spread features all female models wearing traditionally masculine clothing, from tailored suits and cut-offs to structured shoes. The styling balances strength with femininity, incorporating makeup and the occasional heel to remind viewers that gendered fashion is a tool for expression rather than a rule. The narrative of the editorial is as dynamic as the styling. Models Morgane Warnier, Gabby Westbrook-Patrick, and Stella Maxwell move through public spaces with urgency, captured in frames that feel spontaneous yet composed. There is a kinetic energy in each photograph, as if the…
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The Ghillies by artist Polixeni Papapetrou
A sense of mystery and anonymity surrounds artist Polixeni Papapetrou photography series. Each photograph contains a camouflaged figure that is human like but blends in to their surroundings. Borderline chic, these figures also remind us of childhood spies or the lightheartedness of Scooby-Doo and Shaggy investigating something. Check out the whimsical series below: source:
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Pourchassé for Graveravens ft. Briana Wall
Pourchassé unfolds as a fashion fantasy rooted in tension, atmosphere, and performance. Shot in black and white for Graveravens.com, the editorial places model Briana Wall in a wooded setting where glamour and pursuit exist side by side. The series feels cinematic and deliberate, drawing on classic fashion storytelling while leaning into something darker and more instinctual.
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Dream Spell ft. Sung Hee Kim in Evil Disney Couture
There is something perennially compelling about the darker side of fantasy. Not the obvious villainy, but the space where beauty and menace quietly coexist. Dream Spell, a fashion editorial featuring Sung Hee Kim for The Magazine, taps directly into that tension, reframing familiar fairytale imagery through a couture lens that feels seductive, surreal, and knowingly theatrical.