Man Style Gallery
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ponymoodboards
lizortechoedit
rolexairking
mughalarchitecture
cinnaman-bun:#cinnamanbun #manbun #model #fashion #style #pensive #plaidbun #deepinthought #hungry
Bit of an art block at the moment, but here’s a doodle anyway~
Jessi Afshin, The Darling Detail
Kisses for my little CartmanHe’s such a mommas boy, loves his food, can manipulate people by being a
Mr. Steve McQueen.
chapter 1 cover page for my comic, PUPAi wanted to make it in the style of a retro manga cover, just
wonderlandian:IN THIS STYLE 10/6The Mad Hatters top hat in some of its many versions.
manniskorarkonstiga:George Admiraal at Models1 photographed by Michiel Meewis and styled by Michael
SaucerSèvres Manufactory (French; 1740–present)ca. 1820Hard-paste porcelainSterling and Francine Cla
Just some @christinamilan providing flawless #eyemakeup related #fire. #brownskinlady #model #brows
A modern manuscript, written and illuminated in medieval style, containing a contemporary retelling
“Doc,I managed to track down a partially complete volume of the 13th Expeditionary notes. It’s being
Hessian noblewoman from Kostüme der Männer und Frauen in Augsburg und Nürnberg, Deutschland, Europa,
mirrorofthemagus:Guenièvre’s Style (marriage gown). Located at Armstreet. Please retain credits–many
mancandykings:Diego Lunaphotographed by Tanya Chávez for Life&Style MexicoSeptember 2018
manniskorarkonstiga:Pontus Englund at Nisch Management photographed by Jacek Szopik and styled by RL
Illustrations from Lucas de Heere’s Théâtre de tous les peuples et nations de la terre, 1570s;
Man nagaki (ankle lenght kimono = men kimono) katamigawari style, retailored from an tsumugi kimono
Tom Hiddleston for Style Italia, November 2017
Ravageurs keep warm. | Virigil Abloh by Gregory Harris
Miguel Adrovermen should wear skirts!so great there are men living diversity beside boring clothes!
I went to visit the Former Marquis Maeda Western Style Mansion, a stately old house built in 1929. T
men should wear skirts!Clanadoniakilt interpretation - brought to a new creativity!
Ladies with fans and lace mantillas by Ignacio Zuloaga (1870-1945)
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