Style.com | by jconnors | Fri, Feb 27
Fri, Feb 27
I’m shooting a portrait of Andrea Rosso, 55DSL’s creative director and a very good friend. 55DSL is celebrating 15 years in the market. Mr. Renzo Rosso, his father, loves this brand and I can see he’s very proud of what Andrea does.
Next is the Jil Sander show. I can’t be late because I’m meeting Ra...
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