Tag: Philip Milojevic

Freshman Portraits

Photographer Ashley Sky Walker and stylist Javon Drake come together once more, shooting a series featuring promising talent from New York Model Management....

Model: Philip Milojevic

Why Not Model Philip Milojevic in Fashionably Male.

Dylan & Phil

Dylan Armstrong and Philip Milojevic at New York Models captured by NYC based photographer Aaron Ryan and styled by Giorgio Ammirabile with...

General Idea Spring/Summer 2013

General Idea‘s Spring/Summer 2013 collection was all about color and boldness. The brand continues in its own footsteps, presenting a great range of sportswear with...

John Galliano Spring/Summer 2013

Bill Gayt­ten looked to artists André Bre­ton, Man Ray, René Magritte and Sal­vador Dali, for the inspi­ra­tion of John Galliano Spring/Summer 2013 collection.

Missoni Spring/Summer 2013

Missoni Spring/Summer 2013
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