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JUMPER

Bastian Thiery lensed by Stas Komarovski and outfitted by Melissa Rubini with pieces from Dior Homme’s New Military-Inspired Collection for the Winter 2012 issue of Bullett magazine.

Till Death Do They Part

Dylan Reitz, Janos Molnar, Kevin Mertens, Pablo Contreras, Patrick Reilly, Phil Moller and Shane Gambill photographed by Ben Rayner and styled by Melissa Rubini for the Fall...

Talented Actor: Alexander Skarsgård

  The interview itself isn’t anything we haven’t heard from him. Skars doesn’t reveal anything personal, as usual, and remains gracious and humble. He’s so...

Nineties Nostalgia by Charles Quiles

Photographer Charles Quiles reminisces about the 90s in the new issue of Bullett magazine with 'Nineties Nostalgia' featuring Red models Arthur Keller & Julian Naderer. The story is styled by Julien Alleyne with hair & makeup by Dani...

Hell on Wheels

Willy Cartier shot Boy Behnke and styled by Julianne Lehmann for the Spring 2012 issue of BULLETT magazine.
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