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The RJ King and Chris Wetmore Shoot Merges Two Unlikely Styles

Casual fashion meets punk aesthetic in the RJ King and Chris Wetmore Fall/Winter 2011 shoot, which was shot by photographer Takahiro Ogawa for WestEast. 

Styled by Takayuki Sekiya, models RJ King and Chris Wetmore sport punk, asymmetrical hairstyles and pieces from the likes of Henrik Vibskov, Comme des Garcons and Walter Von Bierondonck. Also seen on the shaggy-haired models are Bless shirts, tees from House of the Gods and A Child Of The Jago, Elevatezza tops, jackets from Dominic Louis and Red Mutha, A.F. Vandevorst scarves, MJOLK coats and boots, as well as With & Wessel pants.

The RJ King and Chris Wetmore shoot by Takahiro Ogawa screams edgy, which is a sure way to attract viewers’ attention.
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