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Open Lab Magazine | Fall Winter 15.16 “Prototype”

Work by Kosmas Pavlos and a styling by Giorgio Admirable and grooming by Loui Ferry available editorial in Fall/Winter 2015 Issue Open Lab Magazine.

Super by Charlie Engman

Introducing the latest work from Photographer Charlie Engman published on currently issue for Open Lab Magazine. The attached...

Erik Andersson for Open Lab F/W 2013

 Cover story with Erik Andersson for Open Lab Fall/Winter 2013. Photographer: Delwin Kamara Styling: Torr Love & Mario Horne Hair: Marissa Bollman Model: Erik Andersson @...

WILDER

Another great story available at OpenLab Magazine S/S 2013. The story is entitled: "Wilder" Here are the full credits: Photography Delwin...

The Seventh Son

Here is Chris Arundel by Kate Cox for Open Lab Spring/Summer issue. Take a look! "The Seventh Son" Photography Kate Cox Styling Nickque Patterson Hair Michael...

That 70’s Show | Open Lab Magazine

"That 70's Show" Open Lab magazine S/S13 Photography Georgie Wileman Fashion director Nickque Patterson Hair John Mullan @ Stone Hair...
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