Postcards from Cuba–Photographer Greg Swales and stylist Joseph Episcopo head to Cuba to shoot T.I. for Men’s spring/summer 2013 campaign, starring models Simone Nobili, Bo Develius and Taras Koltun. Captured walking in the streets of Havana as young tourists or spending some time on the Cuban beaches, the boys showcase the brand’s latest offering, combining printed tees, lightweight knitwear pieces, classic chinos or more casual Bermuda shorts with the brand’s more formal and refined suggestions, like the timeless two-piece black suit or the more playful deconstructed jackets available in a lively palette of shades, which includes dusty hues, sorbet tones or nature-inspired nuances.
Simone Nobili, Bo Develius & Taras Koltun Visit Cuba for T.I. for Men Spring/Summer 2013 Campaign
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I’m not a fan of “tweens” at all but this is quite nice.
Congrats Greg.