Easy Summer Pieces–Photographed by Yu Tsai for the May 2013 issue of Italian GQ, Georgia-born model Ben Hill looks stylish and fashionable in a series of luminous outdoor pictures. Captured surrounded by a blooming nature, Ben enjoys the company of a tempting brunette that tries to distract him from staring at his vintage Ferrari. Stylists Elisa Anastasino and Jacquelyn Jones dress the WhyNot model in floral printed shirts, matched with classic two-piece suits or with more casual colorful trousers, or in classic denim shirts, creating a playful and wearable daytime wardrobe, while for the evening, Ben opts for more glamorous ensembles, revisited thanks to vitaminic hues and optical white tones. The right accessories, like luxury loafers, baseball caps and acetate sunglasses complete Ben’s style, adding to it a more personal twist. / Hair by Andy Lecompte. Makeup by Kathy Jeung.
Ben Hill Enjoys Summer for Italian GQ
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