scoopmodelsVictor Nylander is Scoop Models new hot face. After being a model for only 2 weeks he was booked directly for JW Anderson show in London with stylist Robbie Spencer. After the show he went directly to Paris. He is also featured on Models.com and agencies from all over the world has been after him from day one. This is just the beginning for this hot dane.
models.comAgency:
Scoop Models
Also with: Ford Models Europe
Age:
18
Height:
188cm (6’2″)
Place of Origin:
Roskilde, Denmark
Ethnic Origin:
Full blood Dane
Birthsign:
Leo
How discovered:
I sent my photos into Scoop Models
Favorite things:
My iPod
Favorite music, band:
Coldplay
Hobbies:
Soccer
Favorite piece of clothing:
Just bought a new pair of Converse in sky blue… love the color!
What’s your idea of fun?
Watching soccer, hanging out with friends
Favorite modeling experience so far?
Direct booking for JW Anderson show in London… 1st job after having been a model for only 2 weeks
What’s the best thing about your hometown/country?
Love my family… and we are really close!
Favorite artist (any kind
Cristiano Ronaldo
Place you would love to visit:
The States
Currently you’re obsessed with/about:
I hear a lot of Coldplay from casting to casting
interviewmagazineA rather mysterious missive from Dior this morning promises a welcome surprise: a week from today, Dior Homme is set to unveil a new kind of advertising experience. Dior describes it as "a project specifically conceived by Kris Van Assche for the young people following the latest trends, navigating from the printed word to websites and blogs." Van Assche has been Dior Homme's artistic director since 2007.
Of what does this "alternative communication endeavor" (their words) consist? It's a video and eight photos shot by Willy Vanderperre, in which model Victor Nylander, looking fatigued but contemplative, wears items from the Spring 2011 collection. The lighting and focus of the shots seems designed to capture the understated elegance of the looks, rather than to highlight each detail of their craftsmanship—it's Dior, after all, so the perfect construction is implied. You can see the video below.