High Street Exclusive-Fashion brand River Island revisits its fall/winter 2014 lookbook with the artistic eye of graphic illustrator Jack Hughes. The respected artist is known for his work with high-end luxury brands, The New York Times and Mr Hyde. On location for this season’s lookbook shoot with models Sebastian Sauve, Jeremy Boateng and Charlie France, Hughes looked for inspiration to inspire a new take on favorite looks. Talking about the project, Hughes reveals, “It was great to finally work with River Island. I know the guys there very well and I’ve loved what they do for a while now. It was such a blast! Attending a high street shoot was a great insight. Watching how the stylist planned the outfits for the models gave me a great idea of what styles I wanted to illustrate too. This was a project close to my heart so I set the bar high from the onset.”
River Island Collaborates with Jack Hughes for Illustrated Look at Fall 2014 Collection
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