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WIND | by photographer Michael Furlonger

Models Sam Glenn and Paul Koehler connect with talented photographer Michael Furlonger for a showstopping Idol magazine story styled by Laura Jane.

Tiger of Sweden Fall/Winter 2012-2013 lookbook

Top model Jacob Coupe enlisted as the new face of Tiger of Sweden, posing for label's fall winter advertisement.

James Crewe by Bryan Huynh

London based photographer  Bryan Huynh shares a splendid series captured in the beautiful outdoors with James Crewe represented byModels 1.

Graduation Collection

Exclusive editorial featuring the collection of the recent Central Saint Martins BA graduate Tigran Avetisyan, photographed by Jeff Boudreau and styled by Emelie Hultqvist & Stelios Stylianou, for Fucking Young! Make-up...

Night birds by OKI-NI

New editorial styled by OKI-NI featured Tyler (@Premier Models) and Fenn (@Models1). Situated on London’s North Circular, Ace Café has been a mecca for...
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Paul Smith Men’s Fall/Winter 2026 Milan

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