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Vratko Barcik Capture VANGARDIST Magazine's Berlin Issue

VANGARDIST Magazine's Berliner issue is captured by fashion photographer Vratko Barcik's lens. The publication's "Berliner Jungs" cover story features models Kohy and Lukas B who channel retro cadet and sailor characters.

The guys are outfitted by stylist Daniel Foltynek who works alongside the magazine's fashion director Mirza Sprecakovic. The creative duo dresses their models in retro denim jean and jacket pieces that are paired with anchored body ink and badge-decorated army hats.

Hair styling for VANGARDIST Magazine's "Berliner Jungs" cover story is courtesy of Tadeas Kadlec who works alongside makeup artist Theresa Matejicna. This modern fashion feature revives vintage army imagery for a new generation of style setters who are keen on adapting the masculine style aesthetic.
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