Tag: Philippe Vogelenzang

Clément Chabernaud for GQ Germany September Issue 2015

GQ Germany September Issue 2015 presents the new editorial starring by Top model Clément Chabernaud, photographed by Philippe Vogelenzang and styled by Tobias Frericks.

Face Marks

Top Model Melle van Baardwijk snapped by Philippe Vogelenzang and styled by Jos Van Heel, for the Spring/Summer 2014...

Sir Safari Pop

Top Model Ton Heukels connects with photographer Philippe Vogelenzang for Scotch & Soda’s Sir Safari Pop campaign. Featuring a special collection...

Florian Van Bael by Philippe Vogelenzang

Belgian model Florian Van Bael is photographed by Philippe Vogelenzang and styled by Jos van Heel for the new sixth issue of L'Officiel Hommes NL.

Tino The Character

Hitting the studio for the fall/winter 2013 edition of L’Officiel Hommes NL, Major Paris model Tino Thielens poses for the lens of...

Tyson On the Road | Vogue Hommes International

Leading model Tyson Ballou graces the pages of the spring/summer 2013 issue of Vogue Hommes International in an itinerant story,...
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