20th December 2015No Comments

Camden Architecture – An Ode to Camden Lock // Photography Journal 28

Over the last year my totally normal obsession with architecture has really blossomed and to feed this beast I decided to spend a few days in Rome and Barcelona to study how different cultures can influence the look and feel of a city. During my time there I did some spring cleaning and found a number of pictures from my Camden days that I wish to share with you guys:

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The buildings in Camden Town are a varied mixture of styles that take you back to historic time periods – most of them are Victorian but there are a number of early Georgian townhouses that tower above as you walk. Brown brick exteriors are contrasted perfectly by the rich vegetation that takes on colours of the season.

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Greens appear during spring and summer months while red and orange leaves litter the pavements in the lead up to winter completely transforming the area and making it feel alive and in the process of constant motion.

Although the perfectly symmetrical Georgian buildings dominate the view Camden still has a few architectural surprises up it's sleeve.

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Situated on the site of the Aerated Bread Company (ABC) bakery is a Sainsbury's store that was designed by Nicholas Grimshaw (who is also responsible for the design of Waterloo’s one-time Eurostar terminal).

If you take a stroll down Regent's Canal the back of the building www.healthsupportyou.com/cialis-tadalafil/ looks nothing like a supermarket as it comprises of a terrace of eleven very unique houses which consist of a blank facade of profiled metal cladding and steel girders which hold up the giant overarching roof.

This design was praised in the Guardian at the time as the “most extraordinary piece of take-no-prisoners architecture since the Lloyd’s building.”

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Camden Town is also home to some Egyptian Revival architecture and can be seen as you come out of the Mornington Crescent underground station. The Carreras Cigarette Factory (bottom right above) was erected in 1926-28 by architects M.E and O.H Collins and A.G Porri.

The building originally included a solar disc to the Sun-god Ra, two gigantic effigies of black cats flanking the entrance and colourful painted details. When the factory was converted into offices in 1961 the Egyptian detailing was lost, but it was restored during a renovation in the late 1990s and replicas of the cats were placed outside the entrance.

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Make sure to check out the other parts in my 'Ode to Camden Lock' series such as my latest Camden Street Style and Street Art collections. You can also use the links below to stay up to date with Style Division:

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6th December 2015No Comments

PlusMinus Magazine Shoot // Lookbook 22

It's hard to keep up with all the goings on in the fashion industry but one thing that may have caught your eye is the steady rise of mens fashion blogging. This site is a small testament to that but there are hundreds of us who want to make their voices heard.

This is why Jodie from alajode organised a small interview and photoshoot for her new magazine PlusMinus a few months back. I was joined by Adam from Male Stylist and Benji from 21st Century Gent (the old Style Collective) for a small shoot near Liverpool St. The photography was done by the supremely talented Sarah Anne Choa.

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Mens blogging is more than just fashion although when living in a large metropolis such as London it's a huge part of every day life. A blog can be anything you want it to be and should reflect your own personality, once you get over that initial writing speedbump it no longer feels like work.

Make sure to read the full interview in PlusMinus Magazine as it might give you a better view of my thoughts on this ever growing trend.

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If you're here for the outfit you can click through the items using the links below. As always my trusty Ray Ban sunnies were with me and a Jawbone activity tracker which is a health tech accessory designed to track your sleep and exercise. If you have a problem with procrastination this one's for you:

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I have a post coming up in the next couple of days where I show off the architecture around Leeds in fine detail but if you cannot wait that long you can check out a post I wrote about Leeds back in May.

As for my latest lookbook I teamed up with John Lewis and explored London just as the leaves were turning orange so if you're looking for some last minute Xmas ideas make sure to give it a read 🙂

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6th December 2015No Comments

Guys of London Fashion Week 2015 // Photography Journal 27

It's not all about the girls at London Fashion Week (although lets face it, it kinda is) so here are a couple of my favourite mens street style from LFW 2015. I'm hoping to have a new camera by the time London Collections: Men rolls around so if you're coming make sure to give me a buzz, I'm always looking to sharper up my photography game.

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The 'Listen While You Read' feature above is a little experiment I'm keen to run to see if my readers want a bit of background music while reading the lengthier articles. I aim to stick with some slower electronic and downtempo sounds as they're not too distracting and actually help you focus. If you think this is a neat feature make sure to give that 'Like' button a press.

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Make sure to check out my latest photo journal from The National Gallery and my shoot with ASOS Menswear for the 'As Seen On Me' campaign. You can also use the links below to stay connected 🙂

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20th November 2015No Comments

Style Inspiration 09

There's something infectious about creativity as weeks can pass by without any output and then suddenly you jolt awake and find yourself getting up before your alarm clock as you're buzzing with energy and ideas. That's exactly how the last 30 days have gone for me:

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20 Fenchurch Street, also known as 'The Walkie-Talkie' looms over the historic City of London financial district and although I'm not the biggest fan of it's design the sky garden on the top floor left me awestruck. What better way to start your day than watching the sun rise over the capital while trying to pull off impossible yoga poses

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I teamed up with John Lewis to shoot a small lookbook for their latest autumn range. Helped by JK from Unlimited by JK and the sudden change in season, my red mac perfectly matched the orange backdrop of St James's Park and it's one of my favourite ever lookbooks. Please follow the link below for the full post:

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You never know when an idea might strike you or how successfull it'll be until you actually go out and do it. My latest project will be called 'Architectural Jawlines' and it will aim to bring together two of my biggest passions - architecture and fashion. That's as much as I'm willing to give away so check out my lookbook with Farrell for a small taste:

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Another lookbook I had the pleasure of posting this month was my shoot opposite St Paul's Cathedral with Themba for Ralph Lauren. To get myself in the mood I actually watched a documentary about its construction and by the end of it I was surprised they managed to complete the restoration in 35 years. To call it iconic would be an understatement.

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I've had the George Fitzgerlad song 'Full Circle' stuck in my head for the best part of a month so it's quite fitting my lookbook from Leeds has this appropriate title. Last month I went back to the city that started it all and managed to squeeze in a little lookbook in between football matches and family dinners. For the full post follow the link below:

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The disposable nature of photography has been exacerbated by apps such as Snapchat and Periscope enticing you to live in the moment instead of documenting your entire life via incessant snapping. If you wish to see some random snaps I take throughout my day give my Snapchat a follow:

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18th November 2015No Comments

A Stroll Through Leeds with River Island // Lookbook 21

It's that time of the year again and winter is coming which means I have to brave the cold and venture up to friendly Yorkshire in the north of England. Saying that, I couldn't think of a better setting to grab a few shots for a small River Island Christmas campaign featuring fellow bloggers 21st Century Gent, Jordan Bunker and Q Mike.

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As usual the day starts off at Kings Cross station and if you ignore the busloads of French teenagers taking selfies at Harry Potter corner it's a gorgeous building in it's own right having been redeveloped by John McAslan + Partners in time for the London 2012 Olympics.

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The Booking Office is my usual port of call before a train journey. Salmon over scrambled eggs is never too heavy on the stomach and a cheeky Bloody Mary cocktail is sure to perk you up better than any coffee ever could.

It's also minutes away from your departure platform so why not give it a visit?

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Upon arriving in Leeds I'm immediately transported to 2012 when I was just a young and naive graduate wandering the streets in the hope of finding a job. Fortunately this isn't the case anymore but it was still mighty interesting to see the city where I spent so many years grow and modernise, yet retain that indescribable northern charm that made it special.

I was joined by Emily from Emtalks as we explored Victoria Quarter and the city centre without worry or obligation whilst sharpening our photography skills and making use of the historical backdrops that were available to us.

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To get in the Christmas spirit River Island were kind enough to send me a few early presents of the wearable variety and seeing as I'm a sucker for a mac they hit the look right on the money. The dark green military mac coat accompanied me every day during my northern adventure and it's lightweight nature made it perfect for the wind and drizzle I encountered.

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I'm always fascinated by architecture and how a certain style can shape the look of a city or even transport you back to a certain time period. For example, the Leeds Civic Hall (above) was the result of a competition held in 1926 and only took 2 years to complete which is astounding considering the time during which it was built.

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The mac also proved easy to style as the colours of my dark green colour block roll neck jumper and black lined nubuck leather desert boots perfectly matched it's dark green (almost army like) tones. The dark colours also ensured the outfit wasn't too ostentatious as it's important to feel comfortable in whatever you're wearing rather than feeling self conscious in something you didn't want to wear in the first place.

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I have a post coming up in the next couple of days where I show off the architecture around Leeds in finer detail but if you cannot wait that long you can check out a post I wrote about Leeds back in May.

As for my latest lookbook I teamed up with John Lewis and explored London just as the leaves were turning orange so if you're looking for some last minute Xmas ideas make sure to give it a read 🙂

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17th November 2015No Comments

Autumn in London with John Lewis // Lookbook 20

If I'm being completely honest with myself I feel that autumn has got to be the perfect season. Summer has got its moments with carefree bike rides and cider induced adventures yet only in autumn can you see some of your favourite areas transform from vivid greens to claret reds before your very eyes. And don't forget the festivities, from Halloween to Bonfire Night and early Christmas markets that conjure up their own unique atmosphere. Sometimes I feel that autumn is a little unappreciated.

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On the day I was joined by JK from Unimited by JK as we went for a morning stroll through the Household of Cavalry Museum, the adjacent St James's Park, Victoria Memorial and Buckingham Palace. The park itself was fully transformed from the last time I paid it a visit as now the floor was covered in crunchy orange leaves signalling the arrival of the inevitable cold weather.

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Speaking of cold weather, I was born in Ukraine so personally don't have much of a problem with it and as a blogger it allows for much more robust outfit combinations and of course layers! For this outfit I went with a Claret Technical Mac by John Lewis, a Ted Baker jumper and shirt, trousers from Next and plimsolls from ASOS. If you excuse the randomness of the patterns I think the whole outfit has a pretty lightweight feel. Perfect for those breezy mornings.

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The mac which I have worn religiously over the past few weeks deserves it's own mention. As it's crafted from a breathable fabric it's incredibly light and easy to style with whatever you might have in your wardrobe.

Alternatively, if you wish to go for the recent Jose Mourinho look the collar is made of sturdy leather which means it can be popped up and matched with numerous winter accessories from scarves to gloves and even bobbly hats.

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There's something about a good walk that just clears your head. Whether healthblog247.com/using-phentermine-weight-loss/ it's the fresh air, good company or a change of scenery I feel a walk can really get the creative juices flowing.

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St James's and Green Parks are perfect for this as you get a snapshot of what London is really about. You're enveloped by history as on one side

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you have the Cavalry Museum and the modern London Eye whilst a short stroll past the park lake takes you to Buckingham Palace and the Victoria Memorial

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A walk is also a great way to snap yourself out of context. It's easy to take things around you for granted and I do sometimes forget that people come to London

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as part of their holidays. The next time you have a free morning why not explore a new part of your city, no more putting it off until the mood strikes you 🙂

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Green Park was such a welcome surprise as the carpet of red and yellow transported you back to an almost childlike carefree state where a morning spent

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kicking leaves didn't seem like a bad option. The history behind the park is anything but childlike as it was notoriously used as a duelling ground

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and a haunt of highwaymen and thieves. During the 18th and 19th centuries the park became a place for ballooning attempts and public firework displays. As part of the Queen Victoria Memorial construction numerous pieces of architecture were constructed to give the park character such as the Admiralty Arch and Canada Gate (above)

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JK is a 23 year old fashion blogger from London and was kind enough to join me on another one of my random adventures. Make sure to check out his photography:

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I hope you enjoyed my latest lookbook. Make sure to check out my photo journal from London Fashion Week and my shoot with ASOS Menswear for the 'As Seen On Me' campaign. You can also use the links below to stay connected 🙂

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15th November 2015No Comments

Girls of London Fashion Week 2015 // Photography Journal 26

Photography can be a cruel mistress as one day you are buzzing with excitement to go and explore new places and the next you're burdened by the ever present challenges of life. I feel that it's in these moments one should channel their frustrations into their work as finding ways to waste time will get tedious in and of itself. 80% of all work is actually working yourself up to do it, the other 20% is doing it which is why I've sat on these photos for so long, never satisfied with the final result or edit.

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London Fashion Week 2015 was a hectic and surprising affair as instead of sticking to one task I ended up doing a bit of street photography, helping out some fellow bloggers with street shoots and attending a number of shows such a Hemyca, BCOLLIDE, Havva and Sadie Williams which put my brain and twitter fingers into overload. This is part 1 of a 2 part series so check back in the next few days for the guys edition 🙂

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The pictures don't do justice to the sheer hectic nature of the day and I almost felt like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz getting a behind the scenes look at how the whole business of fashion operates. Seeing through all the pizzazz and glamour allowed me to take the industry at face value and simply enjoy my day.

Photographing bloggers such as Lucy from LJLV and Hannah from Love Icon Fantasy Ego provided me with a much needed respite from the shows that although immaculately organised were strewn across London so you had to be picky with which shows were worth your time.

Keep an eye out for Part 2 of my LFW 2015 experience and if you see me at the next London Fashion Week or London Fashion Collections: Men don't be afraid to say hello 🙂

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30th October 2015No Comments

Exploring St Paul’s Cathedral with Ralph Lauren // Lookbook 19

For my latest lookbook I decided to team up with an old Style Divisioner Themba and get up close and personal with St Paul’s Cathedral, an iconic London landmark that has truly stood the test of time. St Paul’s sits on Ludgate Hill, the highest point of the City of London and is responsible in shaping the look of the skyscrapers in the city because views of the cathedral are protected from various prominent London locations.

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As part of a major rebuilding after the Great Fire of London the ‘new’ St Paul’s Cathedral was designed in the English Baroque style by a mathematician Sir Christopher Wren as the word for architect was yet to be invented. Christopher Wren overcame a number of challenges during its 36 year build including a sinking foundation, hostility from parliament as well as numerous financial and architectural challenges.

The famous dome which drew inspiration from Michelangelo's dome of St Peter's Basilica was also considered distasteful by the church and they tried their upmost to remove it from the initial plans until Christopher Wren spent most of his own savings constructing a model of the cathedral to convince them otherwise. This model is still on display in St Paul’s should you ever wish to see it.

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As the old quote goes, “It’s always nice to look nice” so for this adventure I wore a Solid Oxford Sport Shirt from Ralph Lauren which is 100% pure cotton and retains the feel of the classic Ralph Lauren polo shirt.

The button down was paired nicely with a simple grey blazer from Reiss and as always the smaller details make the outfit so don’t be afraid to experiment.

I picked out a gold lapel pin and sunglasses from ASOS as this really added to the casual style I was going for while the Ralph Lauren Oxford is sleek enough to be worn on it’s own. Remember, real men wear pink 🙂

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St Paul’s is a marvel of British engineering and architecture and I urge you all to visit it if you get the chance. The interior is a surprise I don’t want to spoil but it gives the mathematically symmetrical exterior a run for its money.

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Thanks for coming on this little adventure with me. I’m very keen to hear what you think about the direction Style Division is heading so feel free to drop me an email on anton@thestyledivision.com and check the little teaser video I made for the new Style Division: Explores idea. As always you can keep upto date using the links below and if you’re not strapped for time check out my latest lookbook where I explore the City of London with Farrell Clothing.

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28th October 2015No Comments

Exploring City of London with Farrell Clothing // Lookbook 18

One can get very complacent when living in London as having so many historical landmarks a few underground stops away makes it easy to put off visiting them. This is until you realise that over the last few months you’ve hardly explored the city most people come to visit on their holidays so I donned myself head to toe in the latest Farrell Clothing range, grabbed a mate and a camera and went on a little morning wander around a small borough aptly named ‘City of London’.

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Tower of London is a historic castle that’s situated on the borders between the City of London and Tower Hill. Built by William the Conqueror in 1078 and used as a prison until 1952, the infamous Kray twins were one of the last prisoners to serve time here.

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Another City of London landmark is Tower Bridge which crosses the River Thames and connects the Southwark bank to Tower Hamlets. Opened in 1894, Tower Bridge drew its fair share of criticism, some going as far as calling it ‘pretencious’ but it’s hard to deny its current iconic status.

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Adjacent to the Tower of London is the Trinity Square Garden, an open space that’s home to the World War Mercantile Marine Memorial and surrounded by buildings that recall the rich British maritime history. Although often overlooked by tourists it's one of many hidden gems that litter the area.

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Farrell Clothing is owned by the famous pop singer Robbie Williams with the collection being inspired by his grandfather Jack Farrell. I actually talked about Farrell Clothing in my latest lookbook ‘A Lazy Shoreditch Afternoon’ and the comeback of the classic British style. The range is now stocked in selected Primark stores with designs that draw upon Jack’s strong values, timeless style and alluring personality.

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The pieces range from heavyweight T-shirts, textured sweatshirts and thickly knitted cable jumpers and of course blazers that are really pleasant to touch and fit my body contours perfectly. The collection, which is priced between £8-£45 has something for everyone so make sure you check out the link below and keep an eye out for any Farrell branded products next time you’re in store.

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Make sure to check out my latest photo journal where I explore the House of VANS Skatepark and my shoot with ASOS Menswear for the 'As Seen On Me' campaign. You can also use the links below to stay connected 🙂

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22nd October 2015No Comments

A Lazy Shoreditch Afternoon with Farrell Clothing

At the weekend I decided to put on some items from the latest Farrell range and explore a few new areas around Shoreditch and Brick Lane. The first stop was Old Spitalfields Market, a historic market that has operated since the 1600's when King Charles gave a licence for flesh, fowl and roots to be sold on Spittle Fields (hence the name). Spitalfields is always a busy place to visit as last week it was home to London Cocktail Week and this time the place was buzzing over the news that the famous Barber Barber hairdressers were opening their first saloon in the capital.

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Having visited their Leeds saloon when I used to live there it was great to see that Barber Barber London had not lost any of it's original charm. Giving off mild Tarantino vibes the saloon kept up the image by playing classic songs from the 50s and 60s and offering full grooming services such as close shaves and haircuts using classic techniques such as clipper over comb to get the desired effect.

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The biggest surprise was waiting for me downstairs as a fully operational speakeasy served me some neat whiskey (which one could enjoy during the cut) while the entire downstairs area was covered in leather sofas and classic male icons and rebels adorned the walls. Barber Barber truly lived up to it's tagline 'For Scoundrels and Gentlemen' as there's something here for you regardless of which category you may fall into 🙂

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As usual I went for the classic neat look as I really hate messing around with my hair every morning. My stylist was a cool dude named Joey (just check out his Streets tattoo below!) who looked the part with his traditional Sailor Jerry type tattoos and slicked back hair. If you would like to visit Barber Barber in the future the address is:

 Spitalfields Arts Market, 51 Brushfield Street, London, E1 6AA

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My outfit was from Farrell which was created by Robbie Williams as a tribute to his grandfather and is now carried exclusively in selected Primark stores. The grey blazer was a traditional fit and a very modern take on the classic two piece suit. Without any tailoring the blazer fit me nicely as the seams were perfectly in line with my shoulders. The jumper provided a much needed additional layer and added a nice bit of colour to the whole outfit.

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Make sure to check out my latest photo journal from Budva in Montengero and my shoot with ASOS Menswear for the 'As Seen On Me' campaign. You can also use the links below to stay connected. I have a few more posts coming up featuring Farrell Clothing so keep an eye out and if you're ever in Shoreditch make sure to stop by Barber Barber, you won't regret it.

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