Hugo Sauzay, Thomas Hoefnagels & Roger Frampton by Matthew Brookes for Bergdorf Goodman

The Fashionisto

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Published November 1, 2010

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Hugo Sauzay (Ford), Thomas Hoefnagels (VNY) and Roger Frampton (Major) join Matthew Brookes for his latest outing on behalf of Bergdorf Goodman. Heading outdoors for a striking change of pace, the trio are captured by Brookes in warm layers furnished by a selection of labels that include Thom Browne, Rag & Bone and Paul Smith.

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