Max Motta is featured in Tom Ford's lookbook once again. Love the poses and the styling on this one. View more pictures after the jump.
All images via A Modern Man's Emancipation.
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Max Motta is featured in Tom Ford's lookbook once again. Love the poses and the styling on this one. View more pictures after the jump.
All images via A Modern Man's Emancipation.
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Max is a lovely, androgynous young sylph with
a lucious Mopsy coiffeur, and delicate little
wrists that seem to need a wee bouquet.
The photographer (Tom Ford?) may want to talk
Max out of some of the frequent self-satisfied
"smirks." And just a tiny occasional hint of a
smile would be most welcome.
But I, for one, like the lad just as he is. He
is welcome to any one of my humble grass shacks
anytime he wants to visit.
Posted by: redbaron01 | 01/05/2011 at 03:40 AM