Lookalike Couple Captures

The Stan Rapley by Dennis Golonka Editorial is '70s-Inspired

The Stan Rapley by Dennis Golonka editorial for the Un-Titled project features '70s-inspired looks and long luscious locks. Model Stan poses with a female model, as they play the role of a couple. The couple resembles one another with long, pin-straight hair and a retro-inspired wardrobe.

The couple poses in their apartment and outdoors, making for an urban shoot that takes cues from the past. The cinematic captures feature a fashionably casual wardrobe styled by Andrew Zumbo. They wear classic staples that include denim, relaxed knits, leathers and statement furs. The pair sports designer pieces from labels like Calvin Klein, Burberry, John Varvatos, Gucci and Prada among others in the Stan Rapley by Dennis Golonka editorial. Beautifully long locks by Bradley Iron serve as the perfect finishing touch for the stunning shoot.
Trend Themes
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