Armani Exchange Fall 2010 Campaign | Arthur Sales by Matthew Scrivens

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Published August 16, 2010

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Updated January 19, 2015

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Following an initial preview of the latest from Armani Exchange, the campaign has been released in entirety. Featuring Arthur Sales and Tamiris Suza Freitas photographed by Matthew Scrivens, the campaign features life on the edge with a cutting 3D outlook.

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