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  2. Mondo (American company) - Wikipedia

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    Mondo is an American company known for releasing limited edition screen printed posters for films, television shows, and comics, as well as vinyl movie soundtracks, clothing and apparel, toys, and re-issues of VHS releases.

  3. L'Enfant (poster) - Wikipedia

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    L'enfant (also known as Man and Baby) [1] is a 1987 photographic poster depicting a shirtless male model (Adam Perry) holding a young baby. The image, conceived by Paul Rodriguez was photographed by Spencer Rowell and published in the 1980s by British company Athena Posters. [2]

  4. The Man Who Knew Too Much (Alexander McQueen collection)

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    The invitation for the show was a poster based on the theatrical poster for Hitchcock's 1958 film Vertigo. [14] [17] The soundtrack comprised selections from the 1950s and 1960s, including songs from Johnny Kidd & the Pirates, Alan Vega, Dusty Springfield, Elvis Presley, and Martha and the Vandellas. [14] The show was produced by Gainsbury ...

  5. An Exclusive Look at Uniqlo’s Coolest New Menswear Collection

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    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." British designer Clare Waight Keller has logged time at some of the biggest fashion brands in the world.

  6. Frank Kozik - Wikipedia

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    Frank Kozik (January 9, 1962 – May 6, 2023) was an American graphic artist best known for his posters for alternative rock bands. With his prolific output and connections in the music industry, Kozik helped revitalize rock poster art in the late 1980s and 1990s, and was a founder of the modern art print scene.

  7. J. C. Leyendecker - Wikipedia

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    Among the men who modeled most frequently for Leyendecker was the Canadian-born Charles A. Beach (1881–1954). In 1903 Beach went to the artist's New York studio looking for modeling work. [14] Beach subsequently appeared in many of Leyendecker's illustrations. The two enjoyed a nearly 50-year professional and personal relationship.