Tag: Gustaaf Wassink

No 21 Mens Fall/Winter 2015 Milan

"It's all about relaxed elegance," said Alessandro Dell'Acqua before the start of his Nº 21 show on Sunday. And if how at ease the designer...

Pringle of Scotland Mens Fall/Winter 2015 London

That seemed to be the message at today's Pringle of Scotland show, held to celebrate the label's 200th anniversary. There was an element of...

Topman Design Mens Fall/Winter 2015 London

London men’s wear designers dipped into several creative wells, ranging from the British “ton-up boys” of the Fifties and the working-class men of northeast...

Paris Men FW2015/2016 show card: M Management

M Management Paris Men F/W 2015-2016 Showcard, one small review of Parisian agency where we see some of their...

Visual Tales #13

Model Gustaaf Wassink is obsessed with numbers in Vans FW2014 photographed by Pieter Hankert styled by John Tan.

New York Times Style Magazine presents: Gustaaf Wassink by Robbie Fimmano

International fashion photographer Robbie Fimmano highlights top model Gustaaf Wassink from Fusion Models at Outpost Studio. New York Times Style Magazine Photograph...
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