There’s one downside to Mads Feldballe‘s fashion film for Danish label Matinique: after you watch it, you’re left feeling unsatisfied. Not because the model (Texas Olsson) isn’t perfectly cast, the art direction by Lars Dyhr perfectly considered, or the music by Julie Collings perfectly chosen. But because the cinematography of a lonely Las Vegas is so good, you’re left wishing it was a full-length feature.

A particularly ambiant way of presenting menswear through film, you can watch the video after the break.

Mads Feldballe for Matinique

Matinique “Moments”

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