David Gandy Covers GQ Style Brasil in Dapper Suit

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Published May 20, 2014

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Gandy Covers GQ Style Brasil–After numerous shoots together, including Marks & Spencer’s fall/winter 2013 campaign, photographer Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca and British model David Gandy reunite for the latest cover of GQ Style Brasil. Dressed in a dapper three-piece suit for the cover photo, David impresses, adding another prominent story to his portfolio after recent covers for Vanity Fair Espana, August Man and GQ Style Mexico.


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