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EMINANT MERGING

  EMINANT MERGING     Starring..   C.J. Peralta   Marcel D. Floruss   Photography by Joseph Bleu   Co Photographer Horation Hamlet   Stylist Jamaal Singleton   In Selective Pieces by   Dior, Hugo Boss, Raf Simons DKNY, Commes Des Garcons,...

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  Alexander Johansson shot by Fabien Kruszelnicki and outfitted by Christopher Preston for the eighth issue of Hero magazine.

Marc by Marc Jacobs Spring/Summer 2013

Marc Jacobs‘ diffusion line offered a relaxed Spring/Summer 2013 collection mixing colors and patterns.

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Abiah Hostvedt, Brennen Steines and Carlos Santolalla, shot by Ben Rayner and styled by Micah Johnson for the September 2012 issue of Nylon Guys.
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