Wojtek Czerski

Wojtek is the new face of Japanese designer Hiroko Koshino's Spring/Summer 2015 Homme Collection

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Fay Fashion Theatre
Tokyo, Japan
May 13, 2015

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Italian fashion brand FAY, headquartered in Milan, introduced itself to the Asian market with a splashy fashion show at Tokyo's Roppongi Hills Arena on May 13, 2015, featuring both male and female fashions.
This was Fay's first-ever men's collection.

Wojtek walks at 0:40:




Backstage before the show:

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This is Wojtek's second trip to Japan in the last six months.

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New Polaroids from CDU, his agency in Tokyo. Wojtek is just wrapping up his six-week stay on assignment in Japan.


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Paris Fashion Week
Spring/Summer 2016
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THOM BROWNE

Just back from Japan, Wojtek returned to Paris just in time to walk in Thom Browne's Japanese-inspired spring/summer 2016 show. Thom Browne fashion shows are always performance art and this show was no exception, with geishas, samurai and a Japanese tea house as backdrop. Wojtek opened the show dressed as a samurai warrior:

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Behind the scenes

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For an excellent review of the show, click here.


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AGENCY UPDATE
New York: Soul Artist Management (mother agency)
Warsaw: Panda Models
Paris: Bananas Models
London: Nevs Models
Milan: D' Management
Madrid/Barcelona Traffic Models
Copenhagen: Elite Model Management
Copenhagen: 1st Option Model Management
Oslo: TFM Model Management
Montreal: Dulcedo Model Management
Los Angeles: DT Model Management
Sydney: Chic Model Management
Tokyo: Cinq Deux Un Models​
 
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Masculine Feminine

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Starring Wojtek Czerski and Catalina Nicora

The world of fashion blurs the lines between many things, but there is still, and always has been, an invisible line drawn between what society deems Menswear and Womenswear. However, have we often as a society stopped to consider why we still adhere to the now arbitrary and archaic limitations of the past?

The history of separation between male and female fashion has created society's standards as to what is considered “masculine” or “feminine.” However, the images to which we tie each of these words, "masculine" or "feminine," are based on our predisposed prejudices, not to our innate human characteristics.

You can say that to be feminine is to be soft and sensual, dressing in order to attract and entice, whereas perhaps dressing masculine is intuitively angular, structured and poised to create the image of strength and power. The question then is, why can’t a man be soft, sensual and attractive? Why can’t a woman be structured and direct your attention to her strength and power? There are many examples in history to where strong men have worn skirts, and elegantly feminine women have worn perfectly structured tailored garments.

As society loosens its demands on each gender to act in a certain way, clothing has become more and more endogenous, and rightfully so, for how can clothing possess gender? To continue to abide by dated rules of how to dress and how to be expressive is needlessly oppressive. Clothing shouldn’t be used as a weapon to judge each other, rather as a medium of conversation, an extension of one's self. For some, that means dressing in a way that is simple and understated in order to focus on other things, whereas for others, fashion is seen in a playful context as a way of expressing personality.

Whether or not you accept it, clothes make the first impression, before anyone has the chance to exchange words. Both sides of the conversation have the ability to be accepting or to be defensive. Oftentimes people feel uncomfortable if faced with obvious differences, however the differences between individuals are the substance that give people character. These differences should be celebrated and treated with intrigue, instead of frustration.

It is tedious to expect each other to fall into categories that we can then use to stereotype and typecast each other. The idea of defining gender identity through clothing is dated and restrictive to the progression of equality. There is a beauty in the duality of the masculine and feminine that goes beyond gender and is a means of expression for all.

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Photography by John Alden
Styling by Georgia Allen
Hair by Brent Lavett
Makeup by Amy Chin
Text by Ashley Owens


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'Chance'
A beautifully artistic short film by Bell Soto for Hello Mr. magazine depicting the immediate attraction and crackling sexual tension of chance encounters,
starring Wojtek Czerski and Matt Woodhouse.


https://vimeo.com/99747606

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Wojtek in black and white
by
Michael Epps


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"Gentle Love"
A fashion editorial for Runway magazine
starring Wojtek and Anna Orman (Mango Models)


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Photography by Aleksandra Zaborowska


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Wojtek
by Parisian photographer Adrien Sicart

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Winter 2015 in Paris:

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Beautiful -- just beautiful! I can't find these on soulartistmanagement.com or on their blog; where did you find these, rubydon? And, do you know who the photographer was? They're wonderful -- especially the head shots in your first post. Thank you!
 
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Beautiful -- just beautiful! I can't find these on soulartistmanagement.com or on their blog; where did you find these, rubydon? And, do you know who the photographer was? They're wonderful -- especially the head shots in your first post. Thank you!

they look like the polaroids that prod'n takes during their go-sees.
 
Please, stop w/ the enlarged, bold fonts. We can read the text perfectly fine w/o it.
 

Beautiful -- just beautiful! I can't find these on soulartistmanagement.com or on their blog; where did you find these, rubydon? And, do you know who the photographer was? They're wonderful -- especially the head shots in your first post. Thank you!

apologies - i spaced and posted the wrong credit for those. should read "artandcommerceproduction." maybe a mod can make the change for me. the photos are in the "go-sees" section of the website, quetzales.
 
Another stunning portrait of Wojtek by Juan Algarin
with grooming by Scott McMahan


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