Christian Gadjus Covers Wanted

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Published October 8, 2013

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Wanted–Covering this month’s edition of South African supplement Wanted, model Christian Gadjus connects with photographer Christoph Musiol for a story outdoors. Balancing fall fashions and great architecture, stylist Bodo Ernle (Nina Klein) outfits Christian in coveted pieces from Gucci, Canali and Burberry Prorsum, among other labels. / Grooming by Dirk Neuhöfer (Nina Klein).


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