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Pablo Herrera by Carlos Buenos for Inboga

Portraying a beautiful new face Pablo Herrera by Carlos Buenos for Inboga. Clothes by Marioteo and hair/make up by Maleni Barquin.

OTOÑO 2015 LAS COLECCIONES

Models Fernando Cabral, Harvey James and Hugo G from UNO Models BCN fronts ICON El País September 2015 Las Colecciones.

Ryan White by Rick Day

Ryan White comes back to our screens and showing off his fit body portrayed by Rick Day.

PEEP SHOW: UNTITLED ANONYMOUS 

                          Peep Show: Untitled Anonymous, from Andrew Roth’s PPP Editions, features an archive of remarkably obsessive photos taken primarily in New York in the mid-1960s...

#art Self-Portraits by Nick Turner

Excerpt from photographer artist Nick Turner’s evocative delineations of the classic form of the horse, its muscle and blood

Ian David Baker Photography on J.W.Anderson.com

Calling all photography fans: a collection of Ian David Baker prints selected from the archives by Jonathan Anderson and his trained eye is now on sale on the designer’s website. See an edit, on Vogue Hommes.
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