Even though Philip Huang is an 'accessory' in this story, it's good to see him in appearing in Vogue Germany.

Models: Philip Huang (Pure), Luca Gadjus (IMG) & Karolin Wolter (Supreme)
Editorial: Indochine
Magazine: Vogue Germany, November 2009
Photographer: Alexi Lubomirski
Stylist: Christine Arp
Source: Vogue Gone Rogue


Editorial: Indochine
Magazine: Vogue Germany, November 2009
Photographer: Alexi Lubomirski
Stylist: Christine Arp
Source: Vogue Gone Rogue
6 comments:
great photos! :-) Model Agencies
I love Phillip Huang. So glad he's making it big in the fashion world!
he's handsome
Seijo Imazaki in German GQ:
http://majormodels.blogspot.com/2009/11/seijo-for-german-gq-by-greg-delves.html
(not the most amazing editorial but he's so cute!)
oh and Simon Tham for GQ:
http://majormodels.blogspot.com/2009/11/simon-tham-for-gq-by-eric-ray-davidson.html
Looks like "Indochine" is inspired by the movie "L'amant". Huang's style is very similar to Tony Leung's character in the movie.
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