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Jamie Jewitt by Mariano Vivanco

Here’s Jamie Jewitt featuring on Wonderland, editorial Back Door Man, shot by Mariano Vivanco. By the way, we guess many of you can easily get distracted by the “underwear design”. No?


Uomini – Dolce & Gabbana, pictures by Mariano Vivanco.

Masculinity and Sensuality.

Uomini - Dolce&Gabbana, pictures by Mariano Vivanco.

The images of the book, published by Rizzoli, are inspired by masculine archetypes, modern Adonis reminiscing of Greek and Roman traditions: the hero, the soldier and the sportsman.

The volume, released as a complement to all publications printed as corollary to Dolce&Gabbana Men’s 20th anniversary, depicts the male body in yet another perspective: as a model worth of inspiration, a beauty ideal which transcends times, trends and cultures.

Looking at the images shot by Mariano Vivanco, both in black and white and in colour, what is noticeable is not just an array of well-known faces from all international catwalks, but a snapshot of Mankind. Their perfect bodies and their tensed muscles, sculpted by training and discipline, are almost reminiscent of an anatomy manual, and yet they are not losing one ounce of sensuousness and grace.

The last section of the book is dedicated to Tony Ward.
Icon of the 80’s and 90’s, Tony’s charm is almost primitive. He shows himself to and plays with the camera without filters. The result is a series of images which are drenched in sensuality and eroticism, thanks to the eloquence of a face and a body whose charm stands, unadulterated, the test of time.

This book will go to support Project EUPLOOS (www.linesonline.org).
Project EUPLOOS was born out of an initiative by the Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe of the Uffizi (GDSU) – Soprintendenza Speciale per il Polo Museale of the city of Florence, in collaboration with the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz Max-Planck-Institut and the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa. Project EUPLOOS aims to put online the entire collection of the GDSU by creating a complete, accessible computerized catalogue.








Dolce & Gabbana Uomini by Mariano Vivanco

Dolce & Gabbana Uomini by Mariano Vivanco

Dolce & Gabanna are synonymous with glamour, sensuality, virility and masculinity, but most importantly, the Italian label has always been about celebrating the lineage of fine Italian craftsmanship and first-rate clothing.

In a new book, Photographer Mariano Vivanco blurs the line between blatant sexual appeal and admiration and reference to classical Greek and Roman sculpture, while finding the balance of artistry and desire.

Vivanco, shooting in both black and white and color, explores designers’ Dominico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana’s fascination with historical images of male archetypes and idolatry including the warrior, the sportsman and the hero, while also pay homage to a certain type of physical male perfection.