The luxury brand has released its second poster book—named after its latest jewelry collection—featuring 14 posters with photography by Alasdair McLellan and Frank Ocean.
Read MoreHomer has released a new booklet of Frank Ocean’s photography for the brand called Mutations. The booklet is 7×10”, 48 pages long, and printed on tissue-weight paper. It costs $75.
Read MoreThe luxury brand has released a poster book—named after its latest jewelry collection—featuring 14 posters with photography by Frank Ocean.
Read MoreThe “Lens” singer roamed the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC with a Contax T3 35mm camera in hand, snapping candid shots of fellow attendees. Vogue has published his photo diary, which features many notable faces in extravagant attire. Ocean wore an outfit he jokingly described as “the valet wears Prada.” The theme of this year’s event was “Camp: Notes on Fashion.”
Read MoreFrank Ocean attends this year’s Costume Institute Benefit in NYC with a Contax T3 35mm in tow. He spent the majority of the evening documenting the attendees. He dressed in a white dress shirt and black pants from Balmain. The theme of this year’s event was “Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons.”
Read MoreIn his new magazine, Boys Don’t Cry, Frank Ocean published a photo series featuring a remote-control toy and “life-size” model BMW E30 M3 Sport Evolution. The photoshoot juxtaposes children playing with a small RC car and an adult driving a full-size version out of a large toy box.
Read MoreIn his new magazine, Boys Don’t Cry, Frank Ocean shared a verse and photographic series titled “Jumbo” that features his friend Ysham Jackson modeling outfits styled by fashion director Rita Zebdi. The series includes an image used on one of three magazine covers.
Read MoreIn his magazine, Boys Don’t Cry, Frank Ocean published a photo series featuring sports cars crafted from hoodies, sweatshirts, and T-shirts by London-based visual artist Gary Card.
Read MoreIn Frank Ocean’s new magazine, Boys Don’t Cry, video director Tyrone Lebon published a photo series titled “I Shot a Video for Fun,” which showcases his production of the music video for “Nikes.”
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