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A Touch of Fall – Emporio Armani

Paul Boche graces de pages of the latest Pen magazine lensed by Syunya Arai and styled by Takafumi Kawasaki with pieces from Emporio Armani’s Fall/Winter 2012 collection.

Fascinating Fabric – Giorgio Armani

  Arthur Gosse shot by Taku and styled by Naoki Ikeda with pieces from Giorgio Armani’s Fall/Winter 2012 collection, for the October 2012 issue of...

Alexander Beck by Taka Mayumi

  Alexander Beck shot by Mayumi Taka and styled by Takafumi Kawasaki with pieces from Gucci, for the October 2012 issue of Pen magazine.

A Touch of Elegance by Dior Homme

Martin Lekić shot by Tisch and styled by Koji Yuk­isada with pieces from  Dior Homme’s Spring/Summer 2012 col­lec­tion for Pen Magazine.

Maxime Bergougnoux for Pen Magazine

Model Maxime Bergougnoux  teams up with stylist Kan Nakagawara to take on this season's grey palette for a shoot by Muga Miyahara coming from the pages of Pen magazine. 
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