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Boy Crazy

Reed Rohling, Noma Han, Max Von Isser, Keith Hernandez, Evan Leff, Luca Schmitz and Daje Barbour photographed by Geoff Barrenger and styled by Anthony Pedraza, for the fifth issue of Hello Mr. magazine.

Bespoken Spring/Summer 2015 New York

Unveiling its Spring/Summer 2015 collection during New York fashion week, Bespoken fleshed out a lineup of its signature tailored pieces. Adding a custom flare...

Carven Fall/Winter 2014 Paris

1st day at Paris Fashion Week presenting Carven Fall/Winter 2014 Menswear Collection.

MAN: Craig Green Fall/Winter 2014 London

British famous Label Craig Green represented MAN featuring elongated proportions...

Y-3 Spring/Summer 2014

Y-3 gets a graphic edge for the spring/summer 2014 season with the help of art director Peter Saville, who contributes colorful designs to the collection...

Raf Simons Spring/Summer 2014

Always in the mood for a little rebellion, Belgian designer Raf Simons embraced pop art inspirations for his spring/summer 2014 collection and challenged fundamental menswear shapes along the...
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