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Junya Watanabe Spring/Summer 2014

Junya Watanabe presented his Spring/Summer 2014 collection during Paris Fashion Week, featuring a plethora of trekking inspired looks, fisherman jackets and some technical fabrics.

Jil Sander Spring/Summer 2014

Jil Sander presented a minimal Spring/Summer 2014 collection during Milan Fashion Week, featuring voluminous proportions, glossy leathers and futuristic cuts.

Alexander McQueen Spring/Summer 2014

Sarah Burton created a romantic Spring/Summer 2014 collection for Alexander McQueen inspired by “Ceremonial dressing and the rites of passage of a man”.  The collection presented during London Collections: Men, featured McQueen’s...

One for All

Johannes Niermann, Justus Eisfeld, Norman Theuerkorn and Philipp Braunert, captured by Steeve Beckouet and styled by Bodo Ernle for the September/October 2012 issue of Surface magazine.

Dance with a Stranger

Beautiful strangers Alex Slintz, Eddie Klint, Jasin Morgan, Justus Eisfeld, Konan Hanbury and Olivier Greenall, photographed by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott for the cover story of the Fall/Winter 2012...
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