The Company of We Spring 2010 lookbook serves up casual-cool scholarly fashions in an occult-inspired manner. The meditation and seance-like poses in the first two images drive home the point that this collection is an atypical one.
Photographer David Byun shot models Trent Kendrick, Tim Bryan, Joe Choi, and Taylor of Wilhelmina for the Company of We Spring 2010 lookbook; Nicholas Bullock and Diego aided with the art direction and styling, respectively.
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The models, styling and styling in this exquisite and unconventional look book come together in a brilliant way to tell an unusual fashion story that is striking and buzz worthy. It is rare that spirituality and fashion come together in a way that is thought provoking and aesthetically alluring like this, and Bruyn should be awarded for his creative approach.
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Company of We Spring 2010 Lookbook Features a Studious Bunch
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