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The essence of Tony Ward

Tony Ward photographed by Petrovsky & Ramone and styled by Tom Van Dorpe for the latest issue of Homme Style magazine.

The war inside my head is over

Bradley Soileau captured by the lens of Chad Griffith and styled by Bethany Wolosky for the issue #12 of Inked magazine.

Jack Royal by Vic Lentaigne

Jack Royal captured by Vic Lentaigne wearing one of hand-painted shirt by London Illustrator Suzie Kemp for Brutus Trimfit.

DARK STAR | Max Silberman by Scott Hoover

  Supermodel Max Silberman is captured by fashion photographer Scott Hoover for Fantastics Magazine, editorial call "Dark Star".

Ricki Hall

Ricki Hall photographed by Rebecca Naen and outfitted by Ange Hughes for Fucking Young! Online.   Credits:    photography : Rebecca Naen styling : Ange Hughes model : Ricki Hall @ Nevs grooming : Mary...

Daniel Bamdad for TOH! Magazine #11

  Daniel Bamdad is photographed by Simon and styled by Alex Vaccani for TOH! no. 11
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