Barneys Co-Op Features Models Playing Around
Marissa Brassfield — September 26, 2009 — Marketing
References: barneys & thefashionisto
It's hard to find fault in this Barneys Co-Op lookbook. The mailers, which feature the labels Barneys will stock in the coming season, feature models William Eustace, Lenz von Johnston, Jethro Cave, and Tyler Riggs horsing around and just being guys.
From match-eating to impromptu horseplay, the Barneys Co-Op lookbook proves that fashion can be fun. And with styles from Elizabeth and James, Chronicles of Never, Filson, Fidelity, Richard Chai, and Rag + Bone, this Barneys Co-Op lookbook is as stylish as it is silly.
From match-eating to impromptu horseplay, the Barneys Co-Op lookbook proves that fashion can be fun. And with styles from Elizabeth and James, Chronicles of Never, Filson, Fidelity, Richard Chai, and Rag + Bone, this Barneys Co-Op lookbook is as stylish as it is silly.
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