Fashion Photographer Karl Simone presents ‘Air Supply’ with Rhys Kosakowski

Fashion photographer Karl Simone presents “Air Supply” with Ballet Dancer Rhys Kosakowski for Man of Metropolis Magazine.

Rhys Kosakowski is now a 24 year old professional ballet dancer but always finds the way to be in the fashion world, exploring creativity performance with creative minds just like Karl is, they did a very good collaboration titled “Are Supply” giving the best dancing poses and Karl captured every angle of it.

Rhys debuted as Billy in the very first performance at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney on 2007. This made Rhys the 14th Billy worldwide, and notably the first actor to play the role outside of London.

“After Billy Elliott finished, I took about year and went back home and did full time dancing college at the National College of Dance in Newcastle,” Rhys says of his career trajectory. “Then one day, my grandma saw an audition in the newspaper [for the Houston Ballet] and she said I should go for it. I thought I was never going to get it, but I went and then I got the offer to come to summer school so I came to Houston then.”

Despite his chiseled good looks, growing modeling portfolio and tens of thousands of followers on social media, Kosakowski seems devoid of even the slightest hint of a prima uomo persona.

Rhys is styled by the work of Alvin Stillwell. In Los Angeles Rhys is represented by State Mgmt.Fashion Photographer Karl Simone presents 'Air Supply' with Rhys Kosakowski

Fashion Photography Karl Simone @karl_simone
Dancer / Model: Rhys Kosakowski @rhyskosakowski @ @statemgmt
Editorial Man of Metropolis Magazine @manofmetropolis

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