Grundtner & Söhne Fall/Winter 2013 Lookbook

Austrian store GRUNDTNER & SöHNE presents their latest buys for the fall/winter 2013 season with a new look book. Enlisting Malte Zander, the model is photographed by Daniela Trost with styling by Paula Aimée Fodor and Simon Grundtner. Featuring a choice selection from Our Legacy, Matthew Miller, S.N.S. Herning, Libertine-Libertine, Carven, A Kind of Guise and other contemporary fashion brands, the look book tackles the season with a warped charm. / Layout by Benjamin Zivota.

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