Mikkel Jensen debuts a new look with a story for Euroman. The Danish model goes ice blond as he appears in images lensed by photographer Polina Vinogradova. The fashion shoot tackles a modern military-inspired aesthetic. Frederik Lentz Andersen styles Mikkel in key items such as the bomber jacket and boilersuit. Featured brands range from BOSS and Won Hundred to SAND Copenhagen.
Mikkel Jensen Goes Ice Blond for Euroman
Photos by Polina Vinogradova
Styling by Frederik Lentz Andersen
Styling by Frederik Lentz Andersen
Grooming by William Skou Boksa
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