
Although it might not serve the purpose of clearly showcasing the clothing it sets out to highlight, this recent editorial by Martina Ivanov in 10 Men magazine certainly captures a wonderfully rich and melancholic mood. In some ways, especially the manner in which the light is handled to lend a sense of mystery and anonymity, it gives me the same feeling I get when looking at the work of Bill Henson, who we’ve featured here before. Only this time, there happens to be a little more clothing involved… oh, and less pre-pubescence, if only marginally.



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