Tag: Taylor Fuchs

Timo Weiland Spring/Summer 2013

Timo  Weiland’s ‘Haute Hip Hop’ Spring/Summer 2013 collection was inspired by a Keith Haring exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum. It featured awesome outerwear: bomber jackets, anoraks, hoodies, shorts...

Behind the Scenes/LAB A4 Issue#2 Cover Shoots/2012

Behind the Scenes - LAB A4 Issue #2 Cover Shoots with Andrea Preti & Taylor Fuchs by Chiun-Kai Shih Photography — en Avenue Road New York.

The Portraits

Adam Berg, Alexander Woloszynski, Christian Larsson, Christian Von Pfeffer, Francisco Lachowski, Harry Goodwins, Jonathan Marquez, Mark Cox, Nils Butler, Patrick Kafka, Ralf Javoiss, River Viiperi, Rutger Diepska, Taylor Fuchs, Ton Huekels, Sebastian Sauve and Vladimir Ivanov,...
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