Russh February/March 2011 #38 Cover | Delfine Bafort by Will Davidson

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Published January 24, 2011

Delfine Bafort photographed by Will Davidson and styled by Stevie Dance for Russh February/March 2011


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8 thoughts on “Russh February/March 2011 #38 Cover | Delfine Bafort by Will Davidson”

  1. Why is that offensive?

    You think black should stick to black?

    Personally I would photograph white girls with black guys, because I’m white myself and like black guys.

    Reply
  2. Why is that offensive?

    You think black should stick to black?

    Personally I would photograph white girls with black guys, because I’m white myself and like black guys.

    Reply
  3. oh no i don’t mean that at all..
    i guess what bothers me is that too often black male models are cast in the narrow role of “muscular guy”, kind of like curvier female models (Eniko Mihalik, for example) are too often photographed topless or in the role of a “vamp”

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