10 hottest male models of all time
10 hottest male models of all time
We put together the runway’s evergreen homme fatales
These Greek Gods refuse to age. Their hair, bodies, glowing complexion and smouldering sex appeal just get better with time. In fact their divine looks and the X factor which they exude (we find hard to put a name to that) just accentuates season after season. They continue to walk for fashion weeks, front campaigns of luxury brands and star in films. Here’s looking at fashion’s male hotties…
David Gandy
He’s the original clotheshorse — whether he’s in a three piece coat or a fur lined leather jacket or just in a pair of D&G brief — he’s a vision. His piercing eyes and godly physique make him one of the industry’s most photographed faces.
Jamie Dornan
Everyone’s favourite, Christian Grey has always been a treat for sore eyes much before 50 Shades Of Grey released. Dornan has been one of the world’s most sought-after male models who fronted Calvin Klein campaign like a pro.
Alex Lundqvist
With his gorgeous mane and arresting features, this homme fatale served as the pin-up sensation for ’90s hipster handsomeness. He was the male model equivalent of that era’s obsessions — Ethan Hawke and Johnny Depp.
Andrés Velencoso
When Inez & Vinoodh need a male model, they tend to not look beyond Velencoso. The famous photography duo has clicked him for Arena Homme Plus, V Magazine, Paris Vogue, and many brands, including Giuseppe Zanotti.
Boyd Holbrook
Pretty and gifted with platinum-mane, Holbrook was the ultimate style icon of the early ’00s. He went on to appear in in Hedi Slimane’s surreal ads for Dior Homme, he brought in an era of skinny, androgynous male models. Since graduating from modelling, Holbrook has also dabbled in acting and starred in films like Gone Girl and Milk.
John Pearson
Pearson was the face of Valentino and Ralph Lauren in the ’80s and has also done a bit of television. In the recent past, he alighted on the cover of Vogue Italia, where he was reunited with ’90s supermodel Linda Evangelista.
Brad Kroenig
He’s been Lagerfeld’s perennial muse. It’s hard to picture a Chanel catwalk without him when he knocks it out of the ballpark in the brand’s little black jacket. He’s a vision when he walks hand-in-hand down the luxury house’s runway with his mini-me son, Hudson. A Chanel-ler of emotions truly!
David Agbodji
As the first black male model to front a campaign for Calvin Klein, Agbodji broke new grounds in fashion. When the Steven Klein-helmed campaign with its stunning imagery dropped, it became a cult classic.
Clement Chabernaud
He’s walked for every major international brand and design house. His unmistakable air of cool and confidence makes him the runway prince of all seasons. Prada, Lanvin or Dries Van Noten — he’s sizzled for them all.
Cameron Alborzian
He kickstarted his brush with fashion in the late ’80s on the runway for Jean Paul Gaultier and Dior. However his OMG-inducing moment came when Madonna cast him as the male lead in the David Fincher-directed clip for Express Yourself. Man, those abs are just beyond perfection!
Mongolia to follow Amul co-op model
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When Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Ulan Bator on Sunday, he will be taking along with him the `Taste of India’ to Mongolia. Amul -India’s best known food brand -is all set to help Mongolia develop its dairy sector based on the Amul model of cooperatives.A team from Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) -the country’s largest co-operative that markets brand Amul -visited Mongolia last month.Modi will be the first Indian PM to make a trip to the Mongolian capital. During his visit, a cooperation agreement between GCMMF and the Institute of Technology, Mongolia, will be signed. Discussions between Amul and Mongolia started when the ambassador of Mongolia to In dia visited GCMMF headquarters in Anand in June last year. It was during this meeting that Mongolia had asked GCMMF to facilitate Mongolian milk producers to restructure their dairy industry.[ad name=”HTML-1″]GCMMF’s team had last month visited the milk-processing plants in Mongolia, Institute of Technology at Ulan Bator and met stakeholders in dairy sector to under stand the Mongolian government’s outlook on dairy development and their role.
“Our cooperation will be for creation of an effective milk procurement system near Ulan Bator and Darkhan cities and in Bayankhongor and Ovorkhangai provinces in partnership with existing rural cooperatives and milk processing entities,“ GCMMF’s managing director R S Sodhi told TOI, while confirming the development.
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