Mathias Lauridsen
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Mathias Lauridsen | |
Born | January 13, 1984 Copenhagen, Denmark |
Height | 187 cm; 6'1 |
Shoe size | 44 |
Eye color | Blue-Green |
Hair color | Blonde |
Ethnicity | Dane |
Mathias Lauridsen (born January 13, 1984) is a male model from Copenhagen, Denmark and has featured in numerous ad campaigns including Jil Sander, Gucci, Hugo Boss, Lacoste and Hermès.
His runway credentials include opening Hermès, Belstaff, Jill Stuart and closing both Valentino and John Galliano.
He was discovered in 2003[1] and is currently signed with Ford Models in Paris, New York Model Management and Scoop in Copenhagen.[2] He is considered to be one of the best male models,[3] and has landed many lucrative contracts, for example the Gucci Pour Homme II fragrance.
He has appeared in editorials for L'Uomo Vogue, Vogue Paris, Numéro Homme, GQ and Details.
Karl Lagerfeld photographed him for a Numéro Homme editorial in 2004.[4]
His distinguishing feature is a scar he has on his left cheek.[5]
He is currently ranked number 1 on models.com out of 50 other male models.[6]
Richard Avedon photographed him for Hermes ad editorial in 2004. It's one of the last works of Richard Avedon.[7]
[edit] References
- ^ Mathias Lauridsen - pictures, picture, pics, images, shirtless, gallery, info, bio, gossip, photos, male models
- ^ Mathias Lauridsen - Model Profile - Fashion on New York Magazine
- ^ MODELS.com's "Top 50 Male Models" Intro
- ^ Oh Danish Boy! - The Gallery - Numero Homme #8 Fall/Winter 2004 - "Paradis Artificiel" - Ph. Karl Lagerfeld
- ^ Model of the Week - Mathias
- ^ MODELS.com's 50 Top Male Models - 5-1
- ^ Oh Danish Boy! - The Gallery - Hermes (Fall/Winter 2004) Ph. Richard Avedon
[edit] External links
- nymag.com Mathias Lauridsen's profile on nymag