Jeremy Matos Models Thierry Boutemy for Opening Ceremony Collection

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Published June 18, 2014

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Updated January 15, 2015

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The New Face for a Special CollectionJeremy Matos, a model on the rise, who’s already made a big splash by fronting this season’s Lanvin campaign, is now the face for the Thierry Boutemy collaboration with Opening Ceremony, posing for images by Eric White. Jeremy models all kinds of looks from the zany collection, including funky color-blocked designs, metallic sneakers and tons of floral prints. This isn’t the first for Jeremy and Opening Ceremony, though. Before this, he was also the front man for the brand’s spring/summer 2014 show in Paris.


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