Wild Boys-Photographer Greg Vaughan and stylist David Vandewal join creative forces to shoot a bunch of models for the latest issue of Made in Brazil. With an entire issue dedicated to the concept of global male beauty, Vaughan sets his sights on models Mariano Ontañon, Arran Sly, Travis Smith, Alessio Pozzi, Chris Moore, Thorben Gartner, Steve Milatos, Ronald Epps and Joel Meacock for a variegated fashion spread. Entering the studio with their multifaceted personalities, the models are styled by David Vandewal in an eccentric and almost extravagant wardrobe, where pieces from the likes of Givenchy, Prada and Dolce & Gabbana interchange with the models bare and toned skin. / Photo assistance by Jesse Dreyfuss. Styling assistance by Tas Tobey. Hair by David von Cannon.
Mariano Ontañon, Arran Sly, Travis Smith + More Are International Beauties for Made in Brazil
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