Tag: Andreas Larsson

PULL&BEAR BLACK LABEL / AW.15

Pull & Bear presents Black Label A/W 2015: A range for modern, fashion savvy men: clean design, special fittings, quality materials and young attitude for sophisticated urban looks.

Elastic Man

Italian danseur Roberto Bolle lensed by Andreas Larsson and styled by Jodie Barnes for the Spring/Summer 2013 issue of Fantastic Man magazine.

Family Matters

Parisian model Clement Chabernaud, shot by Andreas Larsson and styled by Hannes Hetta, for the Spring/Summer 2013 issue of Man About Town.

The Cellar by Andreas Larsson

Jace Moody and Simon Van Meervenne shot by Andreas Larsson and outfitted by Garth Spencer with pieces from Yves Saint Laurent, Ports 1961, Dsquared2, Lanvin and more, for the...
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