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Showing posts with label Mathias Bergh. Show all posts

Mathias Bergh by Ben Dunbar-Brunton | Vision

 

 

Mathias Bergh stars in the editorial Vision from the Spring/Summer 2010 issue of GQ Style UK with photography by Ben Dunbar-Brunton and styling by David Lamb.

 

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Fashionable Bathhouse Adventures with Mikael Jansson

 

 

Photographer Mikael Jansson delights us with a bathhouse-themed editorial in the February 2011 issue of Interview magazine. Styled by Karl Templer, the steamy 'Elegant Tailoring' features models Ethan James, Mathias Bergh, Bastiaan Van Gaalen, John Pearson, Lawrence Thomas, Ian Mellencamp and Breton.

 

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Notes of Love by Emilio Tini

 

 

The latest issue of The Room magazine features this fantastic editorial La Parola Amore Esiste (Notes of Love) by Emilio Tini, a photographer who continues to impress and enchant me with his work each and every time.

 

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Hugo Boss Black F/W 2010-11 by Peter Lindbergh

 

Hugo Boss enlisted photographer Peter Lindbergh for their Hugo Boss Black Fall/Winter 2010-11 ad campaign. The ads feature Natalia Vodianova, Lars Burmeister, Mathias Bergh and Jake Davies.

 

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Bally Fall/Winter 2010-11 by Craig McDean

 

 

Shot on location at Thermes of Vals by Craig McDean, the Bally Fall/Winter 2010-11 ad campaign features models Mathias Bergh and Anna Maria Jagodinska. More ads after the jump, with a look at the video spot and a behind the scenes clip.

 

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Prada Fall/Winter 2010-11 Campaign by Steven Meisel

 

Prada unveiled their complete Fall/Winter 2010-11 ad campaign by Steven Meisel. Contrary to the majority of the public opinion, which seems to hate it, I quite like the images. It’s not a great or fantastic campaign, but I like the club theme and the intimacy between the couples. Prada decided to publish the womenswear ads in color and the menswear in black and white. However, unlike the new Versace ads (see man & woman), the ads mix both sexes, so it’s pretty fluid. Click the images to enlarge and continue for more after the jump including the campaign video.

 

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