Rough Cut–Taking inspiration from famous gangsters from the 1920’s, photographer Grant Thomas sets his sights on British model Edward Wilding (New York Model Management) for this story featured in the latest issue of Apollo Novo. Captured in the shadows or on the roof of a building with a great view on the city, Edward is styled by Fleur Huynh in sartorial ensembles from the likes of Dior Homme, Tom Ford, Paul Smith and others, while fedora hats complete the iconic gangster uniform, adding to the whole styling a retro vibe. / Hair by Keiichiro Hirano. Makeup by Bunny Hazel Clarke.
Edward Wilding is a Chic Gangster for Apollo Novo
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