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Happy Birthday to Jack! EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: IAN COLE email: ian@clientmagazine.co.uk www.iancole.org twitter: @editorcole ASSISTANT EDITOR: CATHERINE PORTER-BROWN email: cpb@clientmagazine.eu CONTRIBUTING EDITOR: PAUL KLEIN email: paul@clientmagazine.co.uk FASHION EDITOR: MARIE-CLAUDE LAMB (LONDON) FASHION EDITOR: JULES WOOD (NEW YORK) ART DIRECTION & DESIGN: IAN COLE www.ccmag.eu CONTRIBUTORS: ADAM PETER-HICKS, ALAN CAPPELLI GOETZ, ALEXANDER THOMPSON, ALEXANDRA LEESE, CECILE DI GIOVANNI, CHAD BURTON, DAVID BARTLETT, IDRIS & TONY, IRENE FUENTES, JOANNA HIR, FERNANDO MARTINEZ, GUSTAVO LOPEZ MANAS, IAN COLE, JULES WOOD, KAREEM JAMES, KEVIN PINEDA, KARL AXON, LEONARDO VECCHIARELLI, LIZ VAP FOR FERELCAT PRODUCTIONS, MAGDALENA LAWNICZAK, MARK PINA, MARLEY KATE, MARIN FINERTY, MELINA CSLK, MICHELANGELO L. CECILIA, MICK ROCK C/O FERALCAT PRODUCTIONS, NATE JENSEN, NICCOLO FANO, NICHELLE COLE, NICOLE NERI, PETER BERTALAN, ROSE GARCIA, SEBASTIAN TRONCOSO, SOFIA MARINO, TITO MARTINEZ & YU TSAI ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: SPECIAL THANKS TO MICK ROCK AND LIZ VAP AT FERALCAT PRODUCTIONS, JESSICA LUZZI AT KING & GROVE HOTELS, ELIZABETH WHITE AND FRANCESCA FRAZZITTA AT MCLAREN AUTOMOTIVE, YU TSAI, EMILY JAFFY & CARLO LOJACONO AT WKT PUBLIC RELATIONS & ALL THOSE WHO WORKED ON THIS ISSUE

FRONT COVER CREDITS: PHOTOGRAPHY: MICK ROCK C/O FERALCAT PRODUCTIONS STYLING & ART DIRECTION: JULES WOOD MAKEUP: CHICHI SAITO HAIR: YOSHIKI KIRINO (KIRI) AT PARIS B AGENCY PRODUCER: LIZ VAP AT FERALCAT PRODUCTIONS ACTOR: JACK HUSTON C/O WKT PUBLIC RELATIONS VEHICLE: MCLAREN 12C SPIDER JEREMY HARRIS, 1ST ASSISTANT REBECCA REED , 2ND ASSISTANT DEAN HOLTERMANN, 3RD ASSISTANT/MICK’S DRIVER STYLIST’S ASSISTANTS: AMELIA SCHUSSLER, IVAN LEON & DAVID TAVERAS MAKE-UP : CHICHI SAITO HAIR: YOSHIKI KIRINO(KIRI) BACK COVER CREDITS: PHOTOGRAPHY: YU TSAI STYLING: ROBERT BEHAR FOR OPUS BEAUTY GROOMING: ALLAN AVENDANO FOR OPUS BEAUTY MODEL: GARRETT NEFF AT WILHELMINA PUBLISHED BY CLIENT PUBLISHING, LONDON WWW.CLIENTPUBLISHING.CO.UK (C) 2013 CLIENT MAGAZINE. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED WWW.CCMAG.EU / WWW.CLIENTMAGAZINE.CO.UK WWW.CLIENTPUBLISHING.BIGCARTEL.CO.UK


CONTENTS

Mick Rock & Jack Huston

006.THE 606 BY ALEXANDER LEESE 020.SENSIBILIT Y OF A STRANGER BY SEBASTIAN TRONCOSO 034.KING & GROVE HOTELS 040.CRASH COVER STORY WITH JACK HUSTON BY MICK ROCK 056.PETER BY ADAM-PETER HICKS & ANDY BRADIN 0 6 8 . B OYS & S T I C K E R S BY M A R L E Y K AT E 084.BLACK/WHITE BY IDRIS & TONY 094.MAFIA GANG BY LEONARDO VECHIARELLI 112.GARRETT NEFF BY YU TSAI WITH INTERVIEW 106. ZHAO LEI BY SEBASTIAN TRONCOSO 1 3 0 . T I L L W E M E E T AT N O O N BY G U S TAVO LO P E Z M A NA S 146.RETURNING TO THE OLD TOWN BY MAGDALENA LAWNICZAK 154.FUR & HUMAN BY PETER BERALAN 166.BRIEF MOMENTS IN TIME BY MICHELANGELO L. CECILIA 182.THE LONG WALK HOME BY FERNANDO MARTINEZ 194.INTERVIEW WITH SELIM DE SOMAVILLA 199.AQUINAS BY KEVIN PINEDA & NICCOLO FANO 206.A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS BY SEBASTIAN TRONCOSO 216 . A DAY T O DAY D R E A M BY K A R L A XO N 2 3 0 . L . A . WO R KO U T BY NAT E J E N S E N 24 4 . D O C K YA R D B LU E S BY A L E X A N D E R T H O M P S O N


THE 606 Photography Alexandra Leese Styling Chad Burton Set Designer/Prop Stylist Georgina Lewin Hair Elvire Roux using Bumble & Bumble Makeup Antonia Rudebeck using MAC cosmetics Photography Assistant David Mitchell Fashion Assistant Peta Clark Models Henry Pedro-Wright at Select O’Shea Robertson at Select Sasha M’Baye at Select Harry Uzoka at Premier

Harry wears Shirt by Kris Van Assche Jacket by John Varvatos Trousers by John Varvatos Shoes by Oliver Sweeney Hat by Bullani at The Hat Gallery M/V O’Shea wears Suit by John Varvatos Shirt by Jasper Conran Shoes by Diego Vanassibara


Sacha wears Suit by Debenhams Shirt by H.E. by Mango Shoes by Oliver Sweeney Henry wears Suit by Ede & Ravenscroft Shirt by Karl Lagerfeld Paris Pocket Square by Marwood Hat by Ede & Ravenscroft Shoes by Diego Vanassibara


Jacket by Jaewan Park Waistcoat by Ede & Ravenscroft Shirt by Ede & Ravenscroft Tie by Ede & Ravenscroft Jeans by Nudie Jeans Socks by Pantherella Shoes by Oliver Sweeney


Sacha wears Shirt by Ede & Ravenscroft Waistcoat by Ede & Ravenscroft Trousers by Kenzo Tie by H.E. by Mango Hat by BrontĂŠ at The Hat Gallery M/V Shoes by Oliver Sweeney Socks by Pantherella Harry (background) wears Jacket by Ede & Ravenscroft Shirt by Calvin Klein Collection Trousers by Jaewan Park Shoes by Oliver Sweeney Pocket square by Debenhams Hat by Hat Gallery M/V


Harry wears Jacket by Hardy Amies Waistcoat by John Varvatos Shirt by Lagerfeld Bowtie by Marwood Pocket Square by Debenhams O’Shea wears Jacket by Tommy Hilfiger Waistcoat by Ede & Ravenscroft Shirt by Vivienne Westwood Hat by Stetson at Hat Gallery M/V



Sacha wears Sweater by Pringle of Scotland Waistcoat by Matthew Miller Trousers by Hardy Amies


Harry wears Shirt by Jaewan Park Braces by Marwood Glasses by Oliver Peoples


Henry wears Shirt by Qasimi Homme Trousers by Tommy Hilfiger Collection Braces by Stylist’s own Hat by Bronté Glasses by Oliver Peoples Shoes by Tommy Hilfiger



O’Shea wears Suit by John Varvatos Shirt by Jasper Conran Shoes by Diego Vanassibara Sacha wears Suit by Debenhams Shirt by H.E. by Mango Shoes by Oliver Sweeney Harry wears Shirt by Kris Van Assche Jacket by John Varvatos Trousers by John Varvatos Shoes by Oliver Sweeney Hat by Bullani @ The Hat Gallery M/V Henry wears Suit by Ede & Ravenscroft Shirt by Karl Lagerfeld Paris Pocket Square by Marwood Hat by Ede & Ravenscroft Shoes by Diego Vanassibara



Henry wears Jacket by Calvin Klein Collection Waistcoat by Ede & Ravenscroft Shirt by Qasimi Homme Jeans by Nudie Jeans Harry wears Shirt by Hardy Amies Jeans by Nudie Jeans Waistcoat by Ede & Ravenscroft Coat by Vivienne Westwood Stylists own Tie


Sacha wears Shirt by Hardy Amies Trousers by Pringle of Scotland Jacket by Vivienne Westwood Scarf by Ede & Ravenscroft Glasses by Oliver Peoples O’Shea wears Suit by Qasimi Homme Shirt by Kris Van Assche Pocket Square by Marwood


SENSIBILITY OF A STRANGER PHOTOGRAPHY by SEBASTIAN TRONCOSO STYLING BY ANA DE GREGORIO Makeup and Hair: Sara Navarro Art direction: Terence Mckenna Thanks to Golden Studio, Barcelona Coat by Louis Vuitton Flowers by Maya Hansen



Raincoat by Burberry Prorsum Hat by Moschino



Shirt by Rick Owens Gloves by Burberry’s Prorsum


Jacket by Emporio Armani Mask by Lili Blossom


Full look by Burberry Prorsum


Coat by Louis Vuitton Flowers by Maya Hansen



Hat Giorgio Armani Jacket by dsquared2 Trousers by Lanvin


Full look Dior Homme


Trousers by Karl Lagerfeld Shirt by Calvin Klein


PHOTOGRAPHY by SEBASTIAN TRONCOSO STYLING BY ANA DE GREGORIO Makeup and Hair: Sara Navarro Art direction: Terence Mckenna Model: Malthe Lund Madsen at Elite, Barcelona Thanks to Golden Studio, Barcelona


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KING & GROVE HOTEL NYC WORDS by IAN COLE Editor-in-Chief

Guest Room at King & Grove, NY


KING & GROVE HOTELS Luxury & Boutique Hotels The whole ethos of King & Grove as a hotelier is so cool - with a mission to create intriguing hotels that are both sophisticated yet accessible, placing emphasis on good design in locations that are interesting for exciting people who know what they want. They own and manage King & Grove Williamsburg, Brooklyn, The Tides in South Beach, King & Grove New York, Ruschmeyer’s in Montauk, the Hamptons, NY and you can expect expansion into other cool locations in NY, Miami, LA and Europe. Carbon Copy had the pleasure of using King & Grove Williamsburg, Brooklyn as the location for the cover story of this issue, featuring Actor Jack Huston in a story titled ‘Crash’. The spacious suite and rooftop bar were ideal for photographing and the streets outside gave us an extra cool backdrop. We have to point out that the staff and hospitality at the hotel was first class. We were priviliged to have legendary rock ‘n’ roll music photographer Mick Rock, shoot the huge spread for us

Guest Room at Ruschmeyers, NY

and we are pleased to share it with you in the following pages. King & Grove Williamsburg, Brooklyn has 64 Guest Rooms, 72-seater Restaurant & Bar, three-season Saltwater Swimming Pool and a 2500 Sqft covered Rooftop Bar with Skyline views. King & Grove NY is a centrally located hotel in the heart of one of Manhattan's neighbourhoods, just a stone's throw from The Fashion District, Bryant Park and the iconic Empire State Building. Nearby you will also find a plethora of trendy boutiques, bars and restaurants. Next time you’re visiting NY, make sure you check availability with King & Grove, you won’t be disappointed. Special thanks to Jessica Luzzi. Visit www.kingandgrove.com


Pool at King & Grove Williamsburg




Ruschmeyer’s Restaurant

Ruschmeyer’s Entrance opposite: Aerial View at King & Grove Williamsburg

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CRASH PHOTOGRAPHY BY MICK ROCK FASHION EDITOR: JULES WOOD PRODUCTION: LIZ VAP FOR FERALCAT PRODUCTIONS with ACTOR JACK HUSTON at WKT PUBLIC RELATIONS + ANGELA MARTINI AT ONE MODEL MGMT MCLAREN 12C SPIDER LOCATION: KING & GROVE HOTEL, NYC


“Austin” Fit, two-button, 100% Wool Notch Lapel Suit Skinny Tie, 100% Silk “Fleetwood” Wingtip Shoe, Washed Nubuck Calfskin by John Varvatos


Jack wears Coat by Timo Weiland Shirt by John Varvatos Trousers by John Varvatos Shoes by John Varvatos Angela wears White Trench and White Dress by Bill Blass Necklace by Gemma Simone



Jack wears Sweater by Ashish Vintage Jacket from SouthPaw Vintage Jeans by SIKI IM Shoes Generic Surplus Angela wears Skirt by Charlotte Robinson Vintage Shirt Shoes by Barbara Briones



White Shirt by Timo Weiland Vest by Boglioli Trousers by Penfield




Hooded Jacket by Sasquatch Fabrix Suit by John Varvatos Tie by John Varvatos




Sweater by Penfield


JACK HUSTON INTERVIEW ELLA HAGI / EDITOR IAN COLE

CC: Where did you learn the art of acting? JH: From a young age i was always on stage. I remember doing my first school play when i was about seven years old and i loved it. For me, everything clicked and i just loved to perform. I also studied as an artist, and alongside that i always knew i wanted to be an actor. When i was sixteen i went to Hurtwood House, a pre-drama school, where i did a crash course. I attained a lot of stage knowledge there. I believe in 'learning from doing', and I made it my business to learn the craft from all sides including stage management, as something of an understudy. From this, i learned from 'watching people' - the more you pay attention, the more you learn. CC. Your uncle is actor Danny Huston and you've played together in Two Jacks. How does this differ from working with someone you've perhaps never met before? JH: Well actually, we had already worked together on a movie called Boogie Woogie, but we weren't actually in scenes together, as the parts were separate. But working with family brings utter trust to the project and as we're huge movie buffs, it's great to work together. Saying that, i find that working with new people can be very exciting too. CC. You've also worked with people like Al Pacino and Ray Winstone. What have those experiences been like? Who were the most interesting people to work with? JH: Al was amazing, with his age and experience in this business, he is STILL so excited by the whole process. He works and works and he is so enthusiastic - you really feel the passion and i find this infectious. This was one of my greatest experiences, especially as he actually directed. Ray is a fantastic actor and such fun to work with. Working with John Hurt was like having a great mentor, he is an amazing actor and i learnt a lot from watching him. Peter Blythe was also a wonderful actor who meant a lot to me and unfortunately he is no longer with us. These are people who have been

magical to work. CC. Out of the projects you've acted in, what has shaped you the most? As an actor or as a person? JH: I would say the TV show Boardwalk Empire. My character Richard Harrow is a far cry from who i am and it’s taught me how to play characters. To play someone who is similar to yourself i would find terribly boring! I think this was a pivotal moment for me because it showed me that i can play ANY character. This gave me self-belief as an actor and as a human being. CC. You have played in theatre before - how do the two mediums differ from one another? JH: I started in theatre and i love the immediacy of it. In film you have to break up the scenes, so it's more time consuming, where as theatre is more of an instant thrill. I am doing a play in September and this will be my first time in theatre in seven years. Watching everything come together from rehearsals is a great buzz for me. One performance is never the same as the other, night by night, so that makes it magical. I've actually missed it incredibly and feel excited to do both. CC. Is there a certain role you feel more comfortable playing? JH: No. If you get comfortable you die. One should always be challenging oneself. Find things that aren't comfortable and if people can see that you are being challenged in the role, they will find it more exciting. CC. How do you mentally prepare yourself for a new role? JH: It depends entirely on what the role is. If it's a real person who existed, then you can do a lot of research, including a lot of reading and watching film. Then you can decide which bits are important to you, which you can take and use. If it's a fictionalise character, i simply draw from life. For me, i need to get to a place were i think 'I can play this guy.'

CC. Are there any roles where you've felt like you should've done something different or better? A role where you weren't really 100% pleased? JH: Yes, many - 80% lol. Up until three years ago, i was never entirely happy about what i did. Sometimes it takes time to find your 'groove' and i feel i only found mine about three years ago. Now i feel i'm doing things that i'm proud of. It's not that i am not proud of previous roles, it's all part of the learning process. CC. If you can choose to play any role you want. What would it be and why that specific part? JH: We're actually working on something now, which i can't really go into. But i am desperate to play Erol Flynn! I find his story absolutely fascinating. I feel so right for this part. CC. Similarly, who would be that one director you dream of working together with? JH: I couldn't name one, so i will name some of my favourites! Martin Scoresee - because of his history in film. I think he's the most important film maker of our generation. The Coen Brothers because of the way they weave a tale together. Steven Spielberg - the scope of his films are cinematically brilliant and his characters are so well rounded. Wes Anderson - I love his awkward, quirky style. It's utterly original which is hard to do in todays film world. CC. You have one film in postproduction and starting to work on another one. What else is in plan for the future? JH: I'm currently in the middle of negotiating with an incredible director (tba) for a play and a few TV shows that are in development. I've just joined an incredible cast for a new drama with director David O. Russell, which includes Christian Bale, Bradley Cooper, Jeremy Renner and Jennifer Lawrence. I've also wrote a film and had several offers. Anything to keep the child fed! Thank you Jack Huston!



PRODUCTION CREDITS Mick Rock, Photographer Jules Wood, Fashion Editor Liz Vap, Producer/Contact for Mick Rock FeralCat Productions Talent: Jack Huston WKT Public Relations Model: Angela Martini One Model Management McLaren Automotive Staff : Elizabeth White & Francesca Frazzitta Vehicle: McLaren 12C Spider www.mclaren.com Jeremy Harris, 1st Assistant Rebecca Reed , 2nd Assistant Dean Holtermann, 3rd Assistant/Mick’s Driver Andrew Martin: Video Editer Contact: 503-539-8575 www.thingsbyandrew.com Stylist’s Assistants: Amelia Schussler Ivan Leon David Taveras Make-up : ChiChi Saito www.chichisaito.com Hair: Yoshiki Kirino(Kiri) Paris: B Agency www.b-agencyny.com Special Thanks to King and Grove Hotel, Williamsburg and all the amazing staff Special thanks Jessica Luzzi at King and Grove www.kingandgrove.com/NYC-Hotels/Hotel-Williamsburg


retep peter A self-portrait series Photography by Adam-Peter Hicks & Andy Bradin Styling by Joanna Hir Make-up by Andy Bradin Model: Adam-Peter Hicks



Top by TEN - Nadir Tejani for Primitive Jacket and Trousers by Alex Mattsson Hat by KTZ Shoes by Marjan Pejoski Earrings and Ring by MAWI



Top and Trousers all by Martine Rose Hat by Joseph Turvey Necklace by MAWI



Shirt by KTZ Sleeveless Dress by TEN - Nadir Tejani for Primitive Earrings by MAWI Stylists own Hat and Bag



Top and Men's corset all by KTZ Earrings by MAWI


Top by Anya Kamarek Trousers, Shoes and Garters all by KTZ Necklace by MAWI



Top by Bobby Abley Trousers by Joseph Turvey Earrings by MAWI Belt and Faux Fur Necklace by KTZ


BOYS

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S R E K C I ST by Marley Kate

STYLING by Rose Garcia GROOMING: Andy Y. ARTWORK: Humberto Cruz MODELS: Manny Cruz at Request Jay Colbert at Request T-shirt by Ksubi Jeans by Levis Jacket by Topman Bracelets & Watch by Topman Sneakers by Supra




Shorts by Shades of Gray by Micah Cohen Sunglasses by Grey Ant Leopard Hat by Jeremy Scott Backpack by MCM Rings & bracelet by Melody Ehsani Stylist's own Necklace



Button-up by Topman Shorts by Mark McNairy Bracelet by Melody Ehsani other Jewelry Stylist's own Sneakers by Vans



opposite Silk Shorts by Jeremy Scott Bandana by Mark McNairy Sneakers by Supra Small Lion Necklace & Rings by Melody Ehsani other necklaces Stylist's own here Handkerchief Top by Shades of Gray by Micah Cohen Bolo Tie by WinkWinkPony Jeans by WESC Leopard Hat by Jeremy Scott Watch by TopMan


T-shirt by INC Pants by Bar III Denim Jacket by Mango Necklace by Topman Sneakers by Jeremy Scott for Adidas



here Sweater by Fred Perry Leopard Jacket by Mark McNairy Shorts by Mark McNairy Bag by MCM Sunglasses by Grey Ant Ring by Melody Ehsani Sneakers by Vans opposite Top & Pants by Topman Sneakers by Vans Neckalce & Bracelet by Melody Ehsani other necklaces Stylist's own



Rings & Bracelet by Melody Ehsani Necklaces Stylist's own Gold Hair Ties by H&M


Polo Shirt by Fred Perry x Drake's of London Pants by Levis Bandana by Mark McNairy Bracelets by Topman Sneakers by Jeremy Scott for Adidas



BOYS &

S R E K C I ST PHOTOGRAPHY: Marley Kate www.marleykate.com STYLING: Rose Garcia www.rosegarcia.com GROOMING: Andy Y. ARTWORK: Humberto Cruz MODELS: Manny Cruz and Jay Colbert at Request, NYC STYLIST'S ASSISTANT: Hilka Mota


Grey Short Sleeve Top by Christian Lacroix Grey Loose Fit Trousers by Christian Lacroix Sunglasses by Matteo Molinari Shoes by Loake


Top Hat by Bailey Leather Ruffle Collar by Assaad Awad Shirt & Shorts by Emporio Armani Spike cuffs by Mordekai by Ken Borochov


Shirt by John Galliano Leather Harness by Zana Bayne Earrings by Chris Habana


Mesh Tank & Neoprene Arm/Leg Sleeves by Robert Geller Briefs by Slick it Up Beanie by Public School

Shirt by John Galliano Leather Harness by Zana Bayne Earrings by Chris Habana


Vest & Shorts by Kris Van Assche Hat by Mordekai by Ken Borochov Bracelet by Nghi Design Shirt by John Galliano Leather Harness by Zana Bayne Earrings by Chris Habana


Jumpsuit by Siki Im Headpiece, Crown & Ring by Mordekai by Ken Borochov


Leather Gauntlet Harness by Skingraft Bries by Emporio Armani


Leather Gauntlet Harness by Skingraft Bries by Emporio Armani

opposite Vest & Tank by Dominic Louis ShortsLouis by Mugler Vest & Tank by Dominic Earrings Habana ShortsbybyChris Mugler Bracelets (from to bottom) Earrings by ChristopHabana by PhillipBracelets Crangi, Chris Nghi Design (fromHabana, top to bottom) by Lacrasia by Phillip Crangi, Chris Habana,Gloves Nghi Design Gloves by Lacrasia


Leather Gauntlet Harness by Skingraft Bries by Emporio Armani

opposite Vest & Tank by Dominic Louis Shorts by Mugler Earrings by Chris Habana Bracelets (from top to bottom) by Phillip Crangi, Chris Habana, Nghi Design Gloves by Lacrasia


Leather Gauntlet Harness by Skingraft Bries by Emporio Armani

opposite Vest & Tank by Dominic Louis Shorts by Mugler Earrings by Chris Habana Vest Bracelets by Skingraft (from top to bottom) Shirt by Kris Van Chris Assche by Phillip Crangi, Habana, Nghi Design Crown by Mordekai by Ken Borochov Gloves by Lacrasia


MAFIA

Photography by Leonardo Vecchiarelli Styling by Nichelle Cole Production and Art Direction by Enok Groven All fashion by Tom Rebl SS2013 and AW2013 Models: Charlie Shades (Nologo, Milan), Lucas Kittel (Nologo, Milan), Santiago Kraus (Nologo, Milan), Marco Rodriguez (Joy, Milan), Enok Groven (Urban, Milan), Giulia Urso (Urban, Milan), Dilyana Taneva (Milan) Anej Sosic (Urban, Milan), Pablo Ferrari (Urban, Milan) Barbara Romer (Urban, Milan) & Malika Zambelli (Urban, Milan) both pages Anej, Enok, Lucas, Charlie, Malika, Dilyana, Giulia & Pablo


GANG


Anej, Enok, Lucas &Charlie


Lucas, Charlie & Enok


Lucas


Lucas



Santiago


Charlie, Lucas, Pablo, Santiago, Enok, Marco & Dilyana


Enok, Dilyana, Lucas & Santiago



Lucas, Pablo & Dilyana



Dilyana


Charlie, Enok, Dilyana, Pablo & Marco


Enok, Giulia, Santiago & Pablo


Enok


Location: Milan Photography by Leonardo Vecchiarelli Styling by Nichelle Cole Production and Art Direction by Enok Groven All fashion by Tom Rebl SS2013 and AW2013 Models: Charlie Shades (Nologo, Milan), Lucas Kittel (Nologo, Milan) Santiago Kraus (Nologo, Milan), Marco Rodriguez (Joy, Milan) Enok Groven (Urban, Milan), Giulia Urso (Urban, Milan), Dilyana Taneva (Milan) Anej Sosic (Urban, Milan), Pablo Ferrari (Urban, Milan) Barbara Romer (Urban, Milan) & Malika Zambelli (Urban, Milan)

Enok, Malika, Marco, Anej, Barbara, Lucas & Santiago


GARRETT NEFF

PHOTOGRAPHY BY YU TSAI STYLING BY ROBERT BEHAR FOR OPUS BEAUTY GROOMING BY ALLAN AVENDAテ前 FOR OPUS BEAUTY


opposite Hand-painted Shirt available at Akai Ito Boutique here Black Wax Denim Jacket by Comune Black Jeans by New Glasses by Barton Perreira


Model's own vintage Leather Jacket Black Denim by Comune


Shirt by Burberry Black Jeans by Bleu Lab


White Henley by Project Raw White Pants by Hugo Boss


T-shirt by Color Fast Pants by Hugo Boss Glasses by Barton Perreira


GARRETT NEFF INTERVIEW BY YU TSAI

YT : Good day Mr. Neff. It's nice to see you and work together again.

were young. When you were a child, did you understand and like fashion?

GN: You as well, Mr. Tsai.

GN: If you would have asked me then, I would have said, "Yes". But now, looking back I would say, "No way that is or was fashion". ( laughs ) In retrospect, I rarely give myself enough credit.

YT: Is Garrett Neff your real name? GN: Yes, Garrett Neff is my real and official name. It’s such a difficult name to pronounce for so many people that speak different languages, and in the U.S. it’s so uncommon. Is Yu Tsai your real name? YT: Actually, the full name would be Daniel Yu Tsai. I decided to drop the American name "Daniel", after I graduated college. In high school though, I had a Future Farmers of America jacket that actually had Daniel embroidered on the left chest. GN: Daniel? I don't see it. YT: Me neither - anymore. GN: Wait... Future Farmers of America? What? ( puzzled ) YT: ( shrugs ) Yeah, I thought farming was going to be my future. I used to show pigs and cattle at county fairs. But, all the same - in this industry I am still surrounded by people that behave like farm animals. Maybe some just prettier than others. You are one of the pretty ones of course - more like a show pony. GN : ( Laughs ) Thanks. I guess. YT : So when did you decide to get into the modeling business? GN : I didn't decide - it just happened. I was taking a college course in Barbados during the summer between my junior and senior years. I believe we were studying economics in a tourism based economy but I don’t remember, its a bit foggy. I just remember having a really fun time and then getting scouted at the Miami airport. I was 21. YT: That must have been exciting because you seem to be a pretty fashionable guy. Fashion must have been in your blood, even when you

YT: ( puzzled ) Explain yourself - then and now please... GN : Well, I remember being very specific about what I wore from an early age, but I think it had more to do with comfort and rebellion. My mom dressed me in Lacoste and Ralph Lauren, and I was just as happy in something that I traded for from lost and found. I liked unique clothing until middle school. That's when labels became important, which is the point where I would have told you I was into fashion. Looking back, there’s no way that was fashion. YT: Hope you kept the clothes. Fashion always comes back in style and we call it "vintage". GN: ( laughs ) Right! YT: Do you remember your very first modeling job experience? GN : Yes, I will never forget it. It was for GQ on Good Morning America. We wore the back to school looks for Fall. I had to walk out on a tiny runway. I was scared out of my mind and I think my jaw was so tight that I wouldn’t have been able to produce sound. ( laughs ) Oh yeah, and my call time was really early in the morning so I don’t think I slept the night before. YT : I'm sure you didn't realize then, what this business had in store for you. You've had a great career so far. Today, with more understanding of fashion, who and what inspires you? GN : I think I’m most inspired by the other people in the fashion world. Designers like Karl Lagerfeld and photographers like Bruce Weber who have been able to stay consistent over the years and who are humble, loyal and generous beyond your wildest imagina-

tion. YT: It sounds like you have a great relationship with Bruce? GN: Bruce was my biggest supporter when I first started modeling. YT: I am certain you were in good hands. Bruce has launched many models' careers. GN : Bruce Weber showed me the best side of this mysterious and fickle industry. We collaborated many times during my early years. He taught me that modeling isn't just about your looks. One must have that inner dialog with him or herself that allows them to dream and be transported somewhere. The shoots are normally in beautiful places so its not always hard to imagine the things that make you feel what you need to, to make that amazing picture. So yeah, Bruce is a real sweetheart. YT: Last time we spoke, you were telling me about your own passion for photography. Are you still shooting? GN: Yes, very much so. YT: Will we be seeing them soon? GN: Soon, I promise. In fact, I am working on my website now. I will be sharing my own photographs on the site. I have been taking lots of pictures during my travels. YT: I can't wait to see them. Where was the best place you have ever traveled? GN: Alaska was amazing!!! Flying in was an experience of its own - so beautiful. If not there, then maybe Jamaica. I stayed at the resort where Ian Flemming wrote all of his James Bond films. I sat at the same desk. It was surreal. YT: That's really cool. Well, I would say you're a graduate of the modeling business now. For those aspiring models out there, how would you describe modeling? GN: Being a model isn't the most difficult profession in the world. It has its


moments though, where all you want to do is stop and take a break because you're cold or sick or have personal things on your mind, but the sun is going down and another day of production can mean lots and lots of money to the client and you just push through it and forget that you have to take care of yourself the way you normally would. YT : It's a job that comes with responsibilities but like me, you get to travel around the world a few times. GN : Traveling is amazing, but after a while, the travel takes a toll on you, mentally and physically. I do think if anyone has the opportunity to do it, they absolutely should! You get to travel to some of the most beautiful places in the world, and experience everything that comes with that...new cultures, food, and climates.

YT : I never get tired of traveling. I love it. Only thing I miss is my French Bulldog, Soy when I am gone. GN : I feel privileged to have that opportunity. I think traveling helps break down barriers we have with others. To become a minority in a different way is exciting. You witness the local tragedies and triumphs, and this makes you appreciate who you are and where you come from, and understand where your role is in the world. The best part is that you're constantly surrounded with some of the most talented and creative people in the business. I'm inspired on a daily basis. YT : Did you figure out what your role in this world is yet? GN : Enjoy every moment of it.

YT: Ditto. What's next for you? GN: I am really focused on building my website. Other than that, my friends and I have this ongoing joke. We record and edit ourselves in faux pas situations. Laughing with friends is so important, you know? YT: I know. I enjoy laughing at myself even more. Maybe you should share those videos on your site too? GN: Maybe... you'll just have to wait and see when the site launches. Very special thanks to Garrett Neff and Yu Tsai. For more, visit: www.garrettneff.com www.yutsai.com


ZHAO PHOTOGRAPHY by SEBASTIAN TRONCOSO STYLING by IRENE FUENTES MAKEUP by JAVIER CEFERINO MODEL: ZHAO LEI at VIEW MEN Thanks to GOLDEN STUDIO, BARCELONA Raincoat by Dries Van Noten Short Pants by H&M


Jacket by Dior T-shirt by American Apparel Pants Suit by Dior Shoes by Dior


Shirt by Dolce&Gabbana Pants Suit by Bernhard Willhelm Shoes by Dior



Full look by Bernhard Willhelm


Coat by El Ganso Shirt by Martin Lamothe


Shirt by Dries Van Noten


Jacket by Antonio Morato Shirt by Gori de Palma Pants Suit by H&M


Shirt Flamingo by Afshin Tavakoli


Jacket by Dior Knitted Sweater by Dior Short Pants by H&M


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PHOTOGRAPHY by GUSTAVO LOPEZ MAÑAS STYLING by MARC PIÑA GROOMING by JESUS MARTOS at ALTERNA HAIRCARE MAKEUP by SAMANTA FALCONE MODEL: EMILIO FLORES at TRAFFIC PRODUCTION: LORENA PARRA


Full look Selim de Somavilla


White T-shirt by Prada Black Coat by Etxeberria Stylist’s own Socks Shoes by Les Souliers


Black Jacket by Prada White Shirt by Manuel Bola単o Black Trousers by Maison Martin Margiela Shoes by Les Souliers





White Shirt by Hugo Boss Red Shirt by Etxeberria Shorts by Selim de Somavilla



Black Jacket by Dior Homme T-shirt by Kris van Assche Trousers by Maison Martin Margiela Black Shirt on the hips by Dior Homme


Silk Shirt by Selim de Somavilla


White Coat by Luis Manteiga


Black Jacket by Prada White Shirt by Manuel Bola単o Black Trousers by Maison Martin Margiela Shoes by Les Souliers


V-Neck by Prada Stylist’s own Trousers Boots by Dior Homme


Trench Coat by Manuel Bolaño

PHOTOGRAPHER: GUSTAVO LOPEZ MAÑAS GROOMING: JESUS MARTOS at ALTERNA HAIRCARE MAKEUP: SAMANTA FALCONE STYLIST: MARC PIÑA MODEL: EMILIO FLORES at TRAFFIC PRODUCTION: LORENA PARRA



RETURNING TO THE OLD TOWN Photography by MAGDALENA LAWNICZAK Styling by CÉCILE DI GIOVANNI Hair by ISABEL ZHAN Model: LUCA FIXY at Success, Paris


Full look by Raf Simons



Coat by Damir Doma Shirt by Damir Doma



Coat by Damir Doma Shirt by Raf Simons Pants by Raf Simons Shoes by Raf Simons


Shirt by Damir Doma


Coat by Damir Doma Shirt by Raf Simons Pants by Raf Simons Shoes by Raf Simons Photography by Magdalena Lawniczak Styling by CĂŠcile Di Giovanni Hair by Isabel Zhan Model: Luca Fixy at Success, Paris


fur and human Photographer: Peter Bertalan Stylist: Melinda CsĂ­k Make up: Zsombor Ă goston Hair: Kaszon Hortobagyi Model: Alfred Kovac at WAM Models



Vintage Retrock pullover www.retrock.com with leather lines


Vintage Jaj Cica Fur Collar www.jajcica.hu Jacket by H&M Margelia White Shirt by GANT


Silk Trousers by Gucci


Transparent Sleeveless Top by Fazekas Endre www.issuu.com/endrefazekas Silk Trousers by Gucci Afghan Belt by Massimo Dutti Shoes by Fred Perry


Transparent Long Sleeve Top by Fazekas Endre www.issuu.com/endrefazekas


Vintage Retrock Pullover with Leather Lines www.retrock.com Divided shorts by H&M



Jacket by H&M Vintage Jaj Cica Fur Coat www.jajcica.hu


Vintage Retrock Rouge Pullover www.retrock.com Trousers by French Connection


Jacket by H&M Jeans by Levi's Photographer: Peter Bertalan Stylist: Melinda CsĂ­k Make up: Zsombor Ă goston Hair: Kaszon Hortobagyi Model: Alfred Kovac at WAM Models, Hungary


BRIEF MOMENTS IN TIME PHOTOGRAPHY by MICHELANGELO L. CECILIA STYLING by NICOLA NERI GROOMING by MELISSA MARCELLO MODELS: WILL BORDAS & DINO SABANOVIC AT FASHION, MILAN

Dino wears Suit by The Suits Shirt by Armani Papillon by Les Copain Hat by Anthony Peto Shoes by Balenciaga Will wears Jacket by Luchino Shirt by Sir Oscar Foulard by Etro Pants by Armani


Dino wears Jacket by The Suits Shirt by Armani Papillon by Les Copain Hat by Anthony Peto



Will wears Jacket by Luchino Shirt by The Suits Pants by Sir Oscar Papillon by Bottega Veneta Shoes by Vintage


Dino Wears Jacket by Gazzarrini Shirt by Leit Motiv Pants by Sir Oscar




Dino Wears Jacket by Luchino Caridigan by Nuur Shirt by Balenciaga Pants by Ermenegildo Zegna Foulard by Etro Will Wears Jacket by Luchino Cardigan by Nuur Shirt by Bottega Veneta Pants by Gucci Glasses by Ozona


Dino wears Jacket by Gazzarrini Shirt by Balenciaga Papillon by Alexis Mabille


Will wears Coat by Sir Oscar Jacket by The Suits Shirt by The Suits Tie by Prada


Dino wears Jacket by Sir Oscar Shirt by Dolce & Gabbana Will wears Cardigan by Letroyes Shirt by The Suits Pants by Gazzarrini Papillon by Alexis Mabille Glasses by Ozona


Will wears Jacket by Gazzarrini Shirt by Angelos Frentzos Tie by Moschino


Dino wears Cardigan by Letroyes Shirt by Z Zegna Papillon by Vintage Louis Vuitton Will wears Coat by Sara Loi Shirt by Zara Tie by Vintage Colombo


Will wears Jacket by Luchino Cardigan by Nuur Shirt by Bottega Veneta



Dino wears Cardigan by Letroyes Shirt by Z Zegna Pants by Armani Papillon by Vintage Louis Vuitton iPad Cover by Giancarlo Petriglia Shoes by Gazzarrini Will Wears Shirt by Zara Pants by Paul Smith Shoes by Gazzarrini Tie by Vintage Yves Saint Laurent Pochette by Giancarlo Petriglia


THE LONG WALK HOME PHOTOGRAPHY by FERNANDO MARTINEZ Model: JAHDAI CRESVAL at FRANCINA MODELS, BARCELONA STYLING by TITO MARTINEZ MAKEUP by SYLVIA G

Blazer by The Coop - Rois Campoy Sequin Shorts by The Coop - Rois Campoy Quartz-next Shirt by The Coop - Rois Campoy Black shoes by Patoh Collection


Pekari Orange Pants by The Coop - Rois Campoy Black Wool Gloves by The Coop - Rois Campoy


Chickpea Jumper by The Coop - Rois Campoy Snakeskin Trousers by Alexaner Vinash Collection Brown Shoes by Patoh Collection



Snakeskin Trousers by Alexaner Vinash Collection Brown Shoes by Patoh Collection


Pants & Shirt from Dusty Boots Collection by Alexander Vinash


Desert Short & T-shirt by Alexander Vinash


Houndstooth Shorts by Alexander Vinash Black Shoes by Patoh Collection


Quartz-print Trousers by The Coop - Rois Campoy Bershka Bomber Jacket by The Coop - Rois Campoy Boots by Patoh Collection Dark Crystal Sunglasses by Zara


Crocodile Hunter jacket by Alexander Vinash



Blue Skin Leather Shorts by The Coop - Rois Campoy Hot Pink T-shirt by Alexander Vinash


SELIM DE SOMAVILLA INTERVIEW BY MARIE-CLAUDE LAMB

Selim De Somavilla was born in Barcelona - after graduating in 2005 he worked as part of the team at Martin Lamothe for two collections. He also studied at the London College of Fashion and worked at The Rodnik Band. With his love for menswear and belief in unisex wear, De Somavilla has grown from strength to strength with his collections. Selim spoke with MarieClaude Lamb about his style and fashion rules... MC: Where were you born and raised? SDS: I was born in Barcelona where at the moment my brand is based. MC: Where did you study? SDS: I was formed as a fashion designer between Barcelona and London. I specialized in menswear the last years of my degree and focused it with tailoring in London College of Fashion. MC: Where have you worked/what is your design background? SDS: I have worked in different brands such as the Spanish Martin Lamothe or The Rodnik Band in London. I soon started my own brand. MC: If you were stranded on a desert island, what five things would you bring from your wardrobe?

SDS: I would take a hat, a summer scarf, a waterproof gabardine, cool underwear and perfume. MC: What is your new collection about? SDS: KNOCKOUT is the spring-summer actual proposal where the contrasts are evident: fabrics usually related to female break the barrier for being worn by a refined man with strength of character. A struggle between the inherent and change. Thematically it smells of combat. Alessio Arena, a great friend writer and singer has expressed it very well: “Always, in history, the world has been dominated by men. But male chauvinist inertia, over time, has been looking for shortcuts to a lighter interpretation of itself, with its inevitable blindness of violence. Alpha and omega of the virile, strong sex becomes weak (or vice versa), the man of Selim de Somavilla drops to the invisible ground of the heaviest fighting, which has been evading from age to age: the challenge that faces its own history and mythologies.” MC: Who's your celebrity style icon or muse? SDS: I have different kind of celebrity style icons. I love Tom Ford himself or the model Johannes Huebl. For woman Tilda Swinton or Kristen Stewart. MC: Who is your ideal client? SDS: My ideal client is a man with an interest in something different with taste in quality of fabrics and details. The garments I create are for daring and elegant people with a touch of masculine finesse. MC: How would you describe your style? SDS: I do not understand the man without a touch of feminine influence without losing masculinity. That’s where my style starts. There are no limits: all colors, prints and fabrics are viable in my garments. MC: Plans for 2013? SDS: At the moment I’m working on my next S/S ’14 collection. Some interesting collaborations I’m working still with and the online shop. MC: What's one fashion rule that everyone should break? SDS: Trends. The actual moment for us designers is to show creativity and new things coming. It’s almost everything done but we have to believe in our own design with no boundaries.




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A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS Photography by Sebastian Troncoso Styling by Sofia Marino Makeup by Sara Navarro Model: Ayman at Sight ManagementÂ


Sweater by Selim de Somavilla Trousers by Sandro Sunglasses HE by Mango


Jacket by Sandro


Trousers by Guess


Jacket by Sandro


Suit by Sandro Shirt by Guess Tie by Zara



Shirt by Selim de Somavilla Trousers HE by Mango


Sweater by Selim de Somavilla Trousers by Sandro Sunglasses HE by Mango Shoes by Raff Simons


Vest by Karlota Laspalas Shirt by Brain & Breast


Navy Double Breasted Suit by The House Of Nines Stylist’s own Boots


a Day to Daydream Photography Karl Axon Styling David Bartlett Grooming Corinne Young Model Douglas Neitzke at Premier



Black ‘Burn Out’ Trench Coat by Topman Design Black ‘Burn Out’ Shorts by Topman Design White Shirt by Agnes B White Cap by Junn J


Cream Vest with Black Stripe by Domingo Rodriguez High Waisted Trousers by Matteo Molinari Sunglasses by Ray Ban Shoes by Loake


Navy Large Sleeve T-Shirt by Qasimi Navy Textured Shorts by Qasimi White Shirt by Agnes B White Leather Brogues byTopman Design


Hounds Tooth Trousers by Breaks Asymmetric Tank Top by Breaks Model’s own Black Jacket Shoes by Loake



Grey Short Sleeve Top by Christian Lacroix Grey Loose Fit Trousers by Christian Lacroix Sunglasses by Matteo Molinari Shoes by Loake



Sleeveless Suede Jacket by Domingo Rodriguez Sunglasses by Matteo Molinari




Grey Tailored Waistcoat by Matthew Miller Grey Trousers by Matthew Miller Stylist’s own Black Cap

Photography Karl Axon Styling David Bartlett Grooming Corinne Young Model Douglas Neitzke At Premier Styling Assistant Jake Smith


PHOTOGRAPHY BY NATE JENSEN at INN8creative.com STYLING BY CAMILLE YVETTE GROOMING BY LEIBI CARIAS & SIENREE AT CELESTINE AGENCY USING ORIBE

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opposite Jacket by Asger Juel Larsen Ring by Huckleberry LTD here Sequin Trench Coat by Capretta


Tank & Mesh Tights by Rufskin Mesh Shorts by American Apparel Sequin Trench Coat by Capretta Snakeskin Gloves by Gaspar Gloves Shoes by Under Armor


Vintgage Bearded Headpiece Tights by Rufskin


Multi-coloured Biker Jacket by Elliot Evan


Tank & Tights by Rufskin PVC Vest by Elliot Evan Leather Gloves by Gaspar Gloves



Tights by Rufskin Platform Oxfords by Six Lee


Tank & Tights by Rufskin Leather Gloves by Gaspar Gloves


Tank & Tights by Rufskin PVC Jacket by Rufskin Leather Gloves by Gaspar Gloves


PVC Sleeve (detached from Jacket) by Elliot Evan Tights by Rufskin


Jacket & Pants by Elliot Evan Tights & Briefs by Rufskin Boots by Cesare Paciotti


Mesh Tank by In My Air Pants by Elliot Evan Tights & Briefs by Rufskin Leather Gloves by Rufskin


PHOTOGRAPHY BY NATE JENSEN at www.INN8creative.com STYLING BY CAMILLE YVETTE GROOMING BY LEIBI CARIAS & SIENREE AT CELESTINE AGENCY USING ORIBE with JOEL BAKER at DT Model Mgmt, Los Angeles

Multi-coloured PVC Biker Jacker by Elliot Evan Bodysuit by Rufskin Swimsuit (underneath) by Marc Jacobs


DOCKYARD BLUES Photography Alexander Thompson Fashion Editor Jules Wood Model Samuel Roberts at Fusion Grooming / Hair Neil Gogoi Fashion Assistant Chester Gordan


Collarless Skull-print Button-up by Siki Im Trousers by Rochambeau


Printed Jumper & Trousers by Rochambeau Fur Waist Poncho by Handerchief


Leather Combo Blazer by Siki Im Tank Top by Robert Geller Pants by Rochambeau


Wrap Skirt by Siki Im Jacket by Blazer Handkerchief


Trench by Robert Geller


Hooded Tank & Lambskin Brown Leather Vest by Dominic Louis


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