50 Boys of Summer 2015 – Part 3
by Adriano Batista

Chris Poulter @ Select Wears “Umbro Pro Training” clothing and Superga footwear.

Chris Poulter @ Select Wears “Umbro Pro Training” clothing and Superga footwear.

Bradley Stainton @ Nevs Wears Duck and Cover clothing and Superga footwear.

Bradley Stainton @ Nevs Wears Duck and Cover clothing.

James Chapman and Chris Poulter @ Select.

James Chapman @ Select and Bradley Stainton @ Nevs.

Archie Preston @ Select Wears K-Way Jacket, “Umbro Pro Training” shorts and Superga footwear.

Ben Smallwood @ Nevs Wears K-Way jacket.

Josh Bartley @ Nevs Wears K-Way jacket, ‘Umbro Pro Training’ shorts and Superga footwear.

Josh Bartley @ Nevs.

James Chapman and Archie Preston @ Select.

Archie Preston @ Select Wears K-Way jacket, ‘Umbro Pro Training’ shorts and Superga footwear.

Ben Smallwood @ Nevs.

Louren Groenewald @ Next Wears ‘Umbro Pro Training’ clothing and Superga footwear.

Louren Groenewald @ Next.

Louren Groenewald @ Next and Chariffe @ SUPA.

Chariffe @ SUPA Wears clothing by ‘Umbro Pro Training’ and footwear by Superga.

Chariffe @ SUPA.

Conor Doherty @ Select Wears clothing by ‘Umbro Pro Training’ and footwear by Superga.

Rob Knighton @ Select Wears clothing by ‘Umbro Pro Training’ and footwear by Superga.

Conor Doherty @ Select.

Conor Doherty and Rob Knighton @ Select.
For the third year running, London based photographer, Eva K. Salvi and stylist Krishan Parmar have teamed up to capture 50 Boys Of Summer. Shot on location in London, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online, the series explores the relationship between fashion and ‘British Lad’ culture.
It features candid portraits of models like Chris Poulter at Select, Bradley Stainton at Nevs, Louren Groenewald at Next, Chariffe at SUPA and more! Enjoy the third part!
Production: Minna Attala
Photography Assistant: Elise Hedges
Styling Assistants: Claudia Rose Walder, Sophie Dampier-Jeans, Jodie Simone Howe.
Location by: Lovely Management
First Part HERE!
Second Part HERE!
Fourth Part HERE!
Fifth Part HERE!
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