Tag: Baptiste Radufe

Josep Abril Fall/Winter 2015 Barcelona

With an interesting mix of materials, winter collection Josep Abril presented at 080 Barcelona Fashion oversize where cuts are accompanied by pure rough cuts...

Bottega Veneta Mens Fall/Winter 2015 Milan

It looks as if designer Tomas Maier has truly forgone his understated elegance approach to fashion at Bottega Veneta. It's a shift that started...

Belstaff Mens Fall/Winter 2015 London

Belstaff A/W 2015 This is really good, I like the motor bike inspired they turn it so modern and elegant. Set is a bit distracting but...

COACH Men Fall/Winter 2015 London

This is COACH Fall/Winter 2015 at London Collections: MEN. I would kill for the outerwear in this collection. The best I have seen in a...

Baptiste Radufe by Paul Morel for Hunter Magazine

Splendid editorial with Top Model Baptiste Radufe at Success Models captured by...

Michael Kors Men Spring/Summer 2015 New York

I'm surprised how much I actually like this collection. Michael Kors S/S 2015 has some really nice pieces.
spot_imgspot_img

Subscribe

Popular articles

Black & White Fashion Story: Daniel Aleksić x Ferran Casanova — Barcelona

Daniel Aleksić black and white fashion portrait by Ferran Casanova in Barcelona studio

Taylor Zakhar Perez Heats Up Lacoste’s 2026 Underwear Campaign — What You Need to Know

Taylor Zakhar Perez returns as the face of Lacoste’s 2026 underwear campaign. Shot in Paris with iconic minimal styling, this intimate campaign redefines modern masculinity and comfort — see images, insights, and cultural reaction.

Gabriel Riccieri Turns Up the Heat in an Outdoor Shower Moment

Gabriel Riccieri strips it back in a black sunga for an outdoor shower moment that defines modern sensuality.

Saint Laurent Men’s Winter 26 ⁣by Anthony Vaccarello⁣

Inspired by James Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room, Anthony Vaccarello delivers a Fall 2026 Saint Laurent collection defined by sharp tailoring, subtle kink, and nocturnal elegance.

Caio Brum by Thiago Martini: A São Paulo Visual Diary

Nothing forced. Nothing staged. Just Caio Brum through the lens of Thiago Martini. 2025.