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Gimme More Cole Mohr!
Gimme More Cole Mohr!
Written by patrik   
Tuesday, 02 September 2008 03:34
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You probably recognize Request model Cole Mohr from the latest cross-dressing Marc Jacobs ads, where he dons dresses and shades in a nod to the dreamy days of Kurt Cobain, and gets stomped on in the process (see image). When his modeling agency blogged his arrival to NYC with some cute candids of him in a ripped-up t-shirt and the near-haiku 

"In town. In demand is overused, in-obsession is appropriate," we couldn't help becoming giddy at the prospect of running into one of our #1 crushes--and then we ran into him! Doling out hugs to a clan of cute girls outside of Sway on Sunday night, Cole was even hunkier in person (and taller than we imagined). From his wide-eyed face to his lanky frame to his disheveled hair and completely original style, we're smitten... So let the stalking begin! Below, check out his recent spread in Sportswear International.

[ed. note: This dispatch comes via our Editor-at-large, Patrik, in NYC]


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written by Tben , September 03, 2008
i'm appalled by the new marc jacobs campaings and not in a good way. cole mohr is a total hottie but marc jacobs desperate search for attention is evident in the stupid pictures. in the thrid pic i can detect bulge.
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written by Will , September 03, 2008
". . .marc jacobs desperate search for attention is evident in the stupid pictures." Tben, you just provided a succinct definiton of the word ADVERTISING.

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