Tag: Pringle of Scotland

Bastian Thiery by Paul Wetherell

Bastian Thiery photographed by Paul Wetherell and outfitted by Matthias Karlsson with pieces by Raf Simons, Balenciaga, Marc Jacobs, Lanvin and morem for the latest issue of 10 Men magazine.

Matt Woodhouse & Steven Chevrin by Alas­tair Strong

Matt Woodhouse and Steven Chevrin photographed by Alastair Strong and styled by Elauan Lee  with pieces from Dolce&Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, Calvin Klein Collection and more, for...

Dawid Schaffranke and Harry Pulley by Rhys Frampton

Dawid Schaffranke and Harry Pulley are photographed by Rhys Frampton and styled byWay Perry in a Pringle of Scotland story for the recent February/March 2012 issue ofWonderland magazine.  

Malthe Lund Madsen by Emma Tempest

Malthe Lund Mad­sen pho­tographed by Emma Tem­pest and styled by Sam Ranger with pieces by Alexander McQueen, Calvin Klein Collection, Prada and Pringle of Scotland for the Spring/Summer 2012 issue of Dansk mag­a­zine.
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