Retro Yearbook Editorials

Philip Meech Captures 'Class of 1969' for ODDA Magazine's Latest Issue

Photographer Philip Meech captures 'Class of 1969,' a yearbook-inspired editorial that is lensed for the pages of ODDA Magazine. Featuring models Tom Wells, Jake Lucas, Herbie Rhodes and a cast of others, this image series revives retro wardrobe styling and hairstyles that are an homage to the Woodstock era.

Donning retro hair and eyewear accessories, this editorial's model stars also pull off nostalgic wardrobe picks. They include color-blocked knits, sporty varsity jackets and plenty of denim that is paired with flared and oversized shirt collars.

Styling for ODDA Magazine's Class of 1969 feature is courtesy of Hope Von Joel who opts for menswear pieces that reference the past while still appealing to today's generation of fashion fans. Resembling dated yearbook images, each of this photoshoot's portraits leaves a lasting impression and reminds one of their youth.
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