Impeccable Tailoring–The city of London serves as the backdrop to Christopher Griffith’s latest work, featured in the October 2012 issue of GQ UK. Teaming up with stylist Jo Levin, Griffith captures models Max Rogers and Jack Guinness wearing tailored tweed suits from the likes of Etro, Ermenegildo Zegna and Corneliani, proving that a rustic influence is one of the biggest trends for the current season. / Grooming by Tyler Johnston.
Max Rogers & Jack Guinness Showcase Tweed Looks for British GQ
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