My favorite feature from the third issue of DOM magazine is the Fashion Boys edit with some of the top male models in the country (present and past) shot by Jorge Figueiredo S. Below are two pictures from the editorial, with models Ramirez Allender and Marcelo Boldrini.


Marcelo Boldrini is such a cool model. I would love to see him back on major fashion campaigns and magazines.
















Is Marcelo still actively modelling or has he moved on to something different? He's still young & fresh faced enough to book major campaigns - If Tyson Ballou is still storming the runways season after season then Marcelo surely can.
Posted by: Mathias | 04/23/2008 at 10:54 AM
I believe that Marcelo being so low-key for the past couple of years is own choice. As for runways, many major models choose not to do runways after a while, hating all the fuss, although some, like Ballou, Robert Perovich, Scott Barnhill, Patrick Petitjean, etc., still seem determined to stay on the runway. Other male models older than Ballou are still seen doing major campaigns, so certainly Marcelo can.
Posted by: Leigh | 04/23/2008 at 05:44 PM
On a more light-hearted, less preachy note, I think Marcelo is cool too, and hope to see more of him in fashion, or somewhere, than I have for the past couple of years.
Posted by: Leigh | 04/23/2008 at 07:09 PM
Ramirez Allender: finally! A black man on Made in Brazil. It's about f'ing time!
Posted by: mike | 04/24/2008 at 12:35 PM
"Ramirez Allender: finally! A black man on Made in Brazil. It's about f'ing time!"
You're pretty behind in the times, not that I don't enjoy reading these types of comments over and over and over.
Posted by: Eric | 04/25/2008 at 12:19 AM