50 Boys of Summer 2015 – Part 1
by Adriano Batista

Olivier @ Nevs Wears Umbro Pro Training clothing.

Jay Hiest @ Nevs Wears Duck & Cover clothing, Superga footwear.

Olivier and Jay Hiest @ Nevs, Mac Phiri @ AMCK.

Michael Morgan @ AMCK Wears K-Way Jacket, Umbro Pro Training shorts, Superga footwear.

Jordan Barker @ Models 1 Wears Alpinestars top, Duck & Cover bottoms, Superga footwear.

Mac @ AMCK and Jordan Barker @ Models 1.

Michael Morgan and Mac @ AMCK.

Mac @ AMCK Wears K-Way gilet, Umbro Pro Training shorts, Superga footwear.

Michael Morgan @ AMCK.

Mac @ AMCK.

Nathan Saignes @ Established Wears K-Way jacket, Villain joggers and tshirt, Superga footwear.

Charlie Adshead @ Established Wears Clothing by Umbro Pro Training, footwear by Superga.

Nathan Saignes and Charlie Adshead @ Established.

Charlie Adshead @ Established.

Charlie Adshead @ Established.

Red @ Nevs Wears Umbro Pro Training vest and top, Superga footwear.

Red @ Nevs.

Liam V @ Next Wears Clothing by Umbro Pro Training, footwear by Superga.

Liam V @ Next and Red @ Nevs.

Liam V @ Next.

Liam V @ Next.
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 Liam V at Next, Red at Nevs, Charlie Adshead at Established, Michael Morgan at AMCK, Jordan Barker at Models 1 and many more! Enjoy the first part!
Production: Minna Attala
Photography Assistant: Elise Hedges
Styling Assistants: Claudia Rose Walder, Sophie Dampier-Jeans, Jodie Simone Howe.
Second Part HERE!
Thirt Part HERE!
Fourth Part HERE!
Fifth Part HERE!
Etro Fall/Winter 2015 Campaign
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