Hamaki-ho Spring 2011 Campaign | Gerhard Freidl & Benoni Loos by Bruno Van Mossevelde

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Published January 31, 2011

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Bruno Van Mossevelde captures Gerhard Freidl and Benoni Loos in a collection of strong images for the latest campaign from Hamaki-ho. Representing a fine selection of separates executed with an effortless take on tailoring, the campaign matches an understated but impressive voice for the season.

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