Tag: Mikkel Jensen

Vivienne Westwood Spring/Summer 2014

Vivienne Westwood unveiled her Spring/Summer 2014 collection during Milan Fashion Week, featuring indian influences, beautiful patterns and well tailored pieces. Vivienne also paid hommage to US Army soldier Bradley Manning, who...

Trussardi Spring/Summer 2014

Gaia Trussardi unveiled her first collection for the Trussardi today during Milan Fashion Week. The Trussardi man undertakes the journey from the city streets to the desert for the...

Duvetica’s Spring/Summer 2013 Campaign

Secret Garden–It’s a decadent and romantic atmosphere, the one lensed by photographer Alessandro Bencini for Duvetica’s spring/summer 2013 campaign. Captured in a mysterious garden,...

Suddenly 1997 | Fucking Young

Suddenly 1997… Check out this amazing video directed by Luca Finotti, featuring Mikkel Jensen, Ton Heukels, Miles McMillan, Misa Patinszki, Sebastian Sauve and Leebo Freeman, for the “1997”...

La Forma dello Spazio

Mikkel Jensen went to space for this editorial lensed by Adriano Russo and styled by Elisa Anastasino for the February 2013...
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