Watch | Attitude goes Americana for this month’s main fashion
As we’ve gone All-American for Attitude’s May Issue – in shops and available to download now – this month’s main fashion shoot naturally follows suit.
Select Model Management‘s Matt Trethe and Nathaniel Visser go red white and blue for photographer by Mark Cant, he’s also put together a rather fun behind the scenes video of the full shoot for you to peruse.
Check out the pictures and video below, and get your hands on the full shoot in the new issue of Attitude.
You can check out the full shoot in the new issue of Attitude, available to download now at pocketmags.com/attitude, in shops, and to order from newsstand.co.uk.
Grooming: Marco Antonio
Styling Assistants: Nick Byam and Maximillian Kattwinkel
Video Director: Mark Cant
Camera: Paul Blundell
Also in Attitude’s May Issue, alongside all you usual news, reviews, fitness & travel:
- In honour of our All-American theme, Attitude presents our Gay USA Special, taking you on a tour of the places, pin-ups and pioneers of gay life across the pond.
- Lukas Graham, the chart-topping Danish band behind 2016 pop smash ‘7 Years’, talk to Attitude about their overnight success, the death of a father figure and whether gay men are “manly”…
- We meet Fenton Bailey & Randy Barbato, the RuPaul’s Drag Race producers who’ve turned their cinematic hands to a new documentary about notirious photographer Robert Mapplethorpe.
- American singer Parson James discusses the racial divide in his family, dealing with a drug-addict parent and coming out in deeply conservative South Carolina.
- We exclusively unveil the first chapter of Garth Greenwell’s What Belongs to You, which critics are already heralding as the “great gay novel of our times”.
- Comedian Sara Pascoe sees whether she can pass for a ‘mo in How Gay Are You?
The new issue of Attitude is now available as a digital download from pocketmags.com/attitude. It’s in shops now, and print copies are available to order from newsstand.co.uk.
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