Showing posts with label Mark Cox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Cox. Show all posts

Mark Cox as Ian Curtis by Ferrater

 

 

Mark Cox plays the late Ian Curtis in a tribute by Ferrater Studio, published in Tiger magazine. The editorial is based on the film, Control.

 

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Mark Cox by Miguel Villalobos

 

 

Dutch model Mark Cox stars in the cover shoot of the Nov/Dec/Jan 10.11 issue no. 22 of Metal magazine.

 

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The Super Fantastic Man Show

 

 

The Super Show is “a catwalk extravaganza of forty looks staged earlier this year in a secret location to an audience of zero. The show was created from the best of the Autumn/Winter 2010 collections and is a real study in masculinity. It focuses on clashing together different forms of menswear, from formal to utility, to create a whole new language in men's dressing. The looks can already be seen in the latest issue of Fantastic Man, and are brought to life here in moving pictures.”

 

 

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End of Summer by John Scarisbrick

 

 

The second issue of Intermission magazine features Christian Brylle, Anna de Rijk and Mark Cox in the editorial ‘End of Summer’ with photography by John Scarisbrick and styling by Keegan Singh. NSFW after the jump.

 

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Mark Cox by Luis Sanchis | Single Man

 

 

Mark Cox plays a Single Man in the August/September 2010 issue of Australian GQ with photography by Luis Sanchis and styling by Wayne Gross.

 

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Mark Cox by Saverio Cardia

 

 

Photographer Saverio Cardia captured Mark Cox in an intimate shoot at his place in Milan for Models.com's TO2W. The Dutch beauty was styled by Matteo Greco.

 

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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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Mark Cox & Adrien Brunier by Twin-Shotone

 

Mark Cox and Adrien Brunier star in the main editorial of the new Summer 2010 issue of Feld Hommes. The editorial is photographed by Markus Lambert (aka Twin-Shotone), styled by Marcell Naubert, with hair by Terry Millet and make-up by Eny Whitehead.

 

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