Macabre and haunting aren't usually words associated with fashion editorials, but that's the perfect way to describe the dark and daring Yannick Abrath Schon! magazine photoshoot.
These creepy captures by lensman Nicolas Menu show a pale and amputated male model Yannick, accompanied by Maddie of Marilyn model agency. Posing naked in an antique bathtub, Yannick looks incredibly corpselike, aside from his piercing blue eyes that seem to wander around the image. Looking incredibly statuesque outside in a garden, the model duo are reminiscent of a scene from 'The Others,' or any spooky ghost film.
Dressed in haute couture from the likes of Louis Vuitton, the Yannick Abrath Schon! editorial features the most stylish ghouls I've ever seen. Just in time for Halloween, this is one dramatic photoset you don't want to miss.
Cadaverous Male Models
The Yannick Abrath Schon! Shoot is Ghostly
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