Bryan Liston, Home Sport

Photography by Bryan Liston
Styling by Gabrielle Marceca

 

Photography: Bryan Liston. Assisted by Grayson Gunner, Niko Margaros & Ethan Greenfield • Styling: Gabrielle Marceca. Assisted by Marley Cohen & Freddie Fredericks • Hair: Ward Stegerhoek • Make-up: Kiki Gilford. Assisted by Derrick Bernard. Casting: Liz Goldson • Model: Lindsey Leonard @ Next • Prop Stylist: Peter Klein. Assisted by Colin Phelan. Producer: Daphne Vargas & Caroline Washburn • Production Coordinator: Jack Pompe • PA: Roy Garza and Ryder Schumacher • EQ Manager: Hillary Foxweldon • NYC Film Locations Site Rep D’Netra-Celeste

Previous image: Jacket, Stylist’s own. Bodysuit, Wolford. Socks, Adidas. This image: Black leather bra top embroidered with crystals, Gucci. Jeans, Levi’s. Next image, left: 80s moto racing set courtesy of Artifact vintage. Bra, Priscavera. Shoes, Céline. Next image, right: Top, Stylist’s own. Underwear, Chanel SS04. Skirt, Alaïa vintage. Socks, Falke. Glasses, Gentle Monster.

Previous image: Jumpsuit, Stylist’s own. Belt, Calvin Klein Archive. Socks, Falke. Shoes, Céline. This image: Top, BQSports. Panties, Hanes.

Previous image, left: Dress, Jean Paul Gaultier courtesy of Artifact vintage. Underwear, Araks. Boots, Dirk Bikkembergs courtesy of Artifact vintage. Previous image, right: Black bra, Khaite. Silver bra, Stylist’s own. Trackpants, Céline by Hedi Slimane. This image: Black leather bra top embroidered with crystals, Gucci. Jeans, Levi’s.

Rugby shirt, Dsquared2.

This image: Leather jacket, J. Crew. Panties, Kostas Murkudis. Next image: Lace dress and panties, Isabel Marant.

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