Jakob Wiechmann is a 'Dead Man' in Feld Hommes
Marissa Brassfield — November 28, 2009 — Fashion
References: feldhommes.de & thefashionisto
Halloween may have come and gone, but 'Dead Man' in Feld Hommes proves that pop culture hasn't had its fill of gore, gloom and doom just yet. This editorial features Jakob Wiechmann as a zombie of sorts, wearing plenty of black and sprawling across concrete slabs and coffins.
Photographer Markus Pritzi shot 'Dead Man' in Feld Hommes, and stylist Isabelle Thiry helped make each shot that much creepier. Check out more zombie-loving features below.
Photographer Markus Pritzi shot 'Dead Man' in Feld Hommes, and stylist Isabelle Thiry helped make each shot that much creepier. Check out more zombie-loving features below.
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