Ports 1961 Features the White Dress Shirt for Spring 2015 Campaign

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Published April 1, 2015

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Clément Chabernaud

No stranger to working with top models as a photographer, new Ports 1961 creative director Milan Vukmirovic has a reunion with RJ Rogenski, Clément Chabernaud, Jon Kortajarena and Garrett Neff for the label’s spring-summer 2015 advertising campaign. Photographed by Vukmirovic, the models sport essential white dress shirts as they pose for striking black & white portraits.

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Garrett Neff

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Jon Kortajarena
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RJ Rogenski

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