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The Future | GQ China

Photographed by Thomas Cooksey for this past month’s edition of GQ China, models Sam Webb and John Todd come together for a striking suiting...

The Shape of Things

After lending his charming features for Reserved’s fall/winter 2013 look books, British model...

Sam Webb enjoys June Issue of Café

Photographer Jimmy Backius and stylist Emine Sander venture to an exotic setting for this story featured in the June issue...

H.E. by Mango Fall/Winter 2013 campaign

Following the release of their fall/winter 2013 campaign,...

Corneliani Fall/Winter 2012-13 campaign

Fashion photographer Giampaolo Sgura captures the gloriously elegant Corneliani fall winter advertisement with top model names Alexandre Cunha, Andrea Preti, Lars Burmeister and Sam Webb.

Giorgio Armani Spring/Summer 2013

Giorgio Armani Spring/Summer 2013
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