Models Music… For this hot summer
by Luca Imbimbo

Clement Chabernaud

Nariman Malanov

Benjamin Eidem

Alex Cunha

Alessandro Ferrario

Jakob Bertelsen

Joe Collier

Joel Meacock

Lukas Katinas

Mattia Regonaschi

Rutger Schoone

Samuele Visentin

Simon Van Meervenne

Stefano Sala

Taylor Cowan

Texas Olsson
Desperate Andy. What’s this? The song I’m listening while working on this unusual editorial. Some weeks ago in Milan, the casting for the fashion shows of the summer’s collections introduced during the MMFW. Young, cute and… super-busy, the models were running from one side to another. The portfolio in their backpack, and stereo-headphones on the ears… We have held them back, joked together, took a photo and asked them what they were listening to… So this is their, our soundtrack…
The music of this 2013 hot summer… And you, what do you expect? Make louder!
Photographed by Sara Cimino with illustrations by Antonio Colomboni – Scombinanto in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
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