Tag: Barak Shamir

Moschino Menswear Resort 2018 Collection

Jeremy Scott brings in Los Angeles the glamour, sparkle and feathers from Las Vegas in the Moschino extravaganza Menswear Resort 2018.

Ermanno Scervino Fall/Winter 2017 Milan

A Luxurious Glam Rock Essence Made in Florence Ermanno Scervino presents “Metropolitan Grey” urban outfits with so much texture attitude only in Grey. The...

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Project by Italian photographer Alessandro Favaron and Creative Director from BRAGA + FEDERICO Giuliano Federico featuring male models Barak Shamir, Dominik Sadoch, Lasonas Laios, Travis Smith and Xavier Serrano.

Boys from Guy Danieli

Shooting winter photoshoot at Tel Aviv photographer Guy Danieli reunited boys from Passion Management: Barak Shamir, Alon Kraus, Gal Belafonte, Raz Malca all styled by Eyal Hagbi. Make-up: Andrey Zukal for Adah Lazorgan.
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