Sexy Smile From Halle Berry

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Halle Berry hosts “An Evening of Awareness” in New York City


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Parker Hurley (part 2) by Jeremy Kost for Andrew Buckler swimwear





VNFOLD #1 (part 1) Alex Nestor (part 1)

"Black celebration" is the title of an editorial from which these amazing pictures are taken, featuring Alex Nestor styled and shot by Antonella Arismendi for the first issue of Argentinian webzine VNFOLD.



I♥FAKE #15 (part 4)

"Handsome devil" is the title of this editorial by Michelle Carimpong featuring Yuri Pleskun shot by Shannon Sinclair for the current issue of Dutch webzine I♥FAKE.











Alexander James : Parkour

The vibrancy of architecture as a playground. Our urban environments are about far more than bricks and concrete. Architecture comes alive when used as an urban playground, offering a never-ending set of challenging surfaces and spaces to those willing to explore them. This portfolio focuses on the movement and spectacle of freerunning and parkour (read this), the peculiar beauty of graffiti and the color of street art.
Aussie snapper Alexander James, now relocated in the UK, has been shooting for over twenty years as commercial advertising and fine art photographer with past clients including Samsung, Versace, Shangri-la, Ermenegildo Zegna to name a few. Recent work has been published in Qvest, Creative Review, Designscene, Design Week and Schon Magazine. His work is also to be featured in the Art Mosh exhibition taking place in Paris next week.
Visit his website from here.











Body Art & Graffiti by Mark Goss - Devious Fiend
Models - Cali, Shamus, Shane, Josh & Sticky

Men's Health Spain

"God save the rock" is the title of this editorial by Ángela Navas featuring Kyle Ledeboer shot by Juan Aldabaldetrecu for the current issue of the Spanish Men's Health.
Prepárate para el concierto del siglo !






Julius ユリウス

Goth is not dead. I would say the trend is even more en vogue with the recent advent of Rick Owens and Gareth Pugh. But Japanese designer Tatsuro Horikawa has been surfing the dark wave since the inception of his label in 2001, borrowing the arcane codes of fetishism, post-punk, deathrock, EBM, corpsepaint, macabre and dystopia from the gothic subculture. He creates a life style, combing art and communications with clothes. This season's collection if full of awesome pieces, mostly avant-garde as per usual, almost exclusively black (with a hint of blood), full coverage coats and heavy boots. Kudos .I'm loving it !





























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