Cesar Casier by Junji Hata in Prada & Gucci for Engine September 2010

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Published August 21, 2010

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Updated October 21, 2017

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Camel hues paint an earthy fall season for a Prada and Gucci clad Cesar Casier. Appearing in the September edition of Engine magazine, Cesar is photographed by Junji Hata with styling by Tomoki Sukezane.

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Hair: Hiroki Yoshimori
Makeup: Yobbon

View Prada Fall 2010 Collection / Gucci Fall 2010 Collection


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2 thoughts on “Cesar Casier by Junji Hata in Prada & Gucci for Engine September 2010”

  1. These pictures look painted. What ever photography Mr. Hata did, it’s a shame none of it’s visible. It’s a shame too that the top of Cesar’s lovely head is consistently chopped off; either Hata could have taken a step back or they should’ve found a shorter model.

  2. These pictures look painted. What ever photography Mr. Hata did, it’s a shame none of it’s visible. It’s a shame too that the top of Cesar’s lovely head is consistently chopped off; either Hata could have taken a step back or they should’ve found a shorter model.

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