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A GREEK GOD COMES ALIVE

"A Greek God comes alive" beautiful stunner Nikos Papadopoulos by Konstantinos Lepouris, a Creative idea by Director Raftopoulos Argiris. wearing clothes and accessories by Mike Sparopoulos and grooming by Grigoris Panagiotou.

Modus Vivendi presents Mondrian Swimwear campaign images

Modus Vivendi is proud to announce the launch of its 2015 swimwear campaign. Over the last six months, the brand has presented a multi‑faceted campaign with new collections and handsome models being shot in breathtaking locations all around the world. This last part of the series presents a collection that will be released over the coming weeks and takes us on a visual trip back to the home of Modus Vivendi: Greece. Santorini is definitely one of the most beautiful of the Greek islands, and it is here that photographer Nikos Papadopoulos chose to shoot the new swimwear collection, taking advantage of the spectacular views over the renowned caldera.
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