Today MALIBU 1992 launched its new Fall/Winter campaign captured in Milan by Andrea Massari with four white Afghan hounds.
Malibu 1992 is the manifesto of a project that uses luxury and its degenerations in society as media communication and expression. The necessity to create an artistic platform to convey fashion, video art, gold and dream lifestyle.
You can find Malibu 1992 in V Files New York, KTZ London, Wok Milano, Rail Brescia, Distal Phalnax Melbourne and many more…
Credits
Photography by Andrea Massari
Style by Sarah Grittini
Hair/Make-up: Alemka Krupic
Models: Cristobal, Simo, Jackob from Independent Model Milano
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