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    Travel Jacket Project - MARKUS PRITZI

    Each month, we ask a photographer to picture a Corneliani Identity Jacket on someone, somewhere in the world. This month’s images come from Markus Pritzi, a photographer born and raised in the Italian Alps, now based between Germany and Paris. Markus developed a practice defined by intuition and emotion – a spontaneous pursuit of the moments where curiosity and attraction meet. He draws inspiration from everyday life and the human form, and has collaborated with brands such as Hermès, Dior and Fendi, as well as international publications including Vogue, Numéro and Dazed & Confused.
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    Travel Jacket Project - MASSIMO MEZZAVILLA BY PAULA LINGYI SUN

    Each month, we ask a photographer to picture a Corneliani Identity Jacket on someone, somewhere in the world. These shots were taken in Shanghai by photographer Paula Lingyi Sun, a director and creative born in China and now based in Milan. She has collaborated with international brands, artists and magazines, directing numerous films and creative campaigns – including her first feature film coming out next year. Here, she has photographed her husband, creative director Massimo Mezzavilla, wearing the Corneliani Identity Jacket.
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    Travel Jacket Project - EDUARDO PEDRO

    Each month, we ask a photographer to picture a Corneliani Travel Jacket on someone, somewhere in the world. These shots were taken in São Paulo, Brazil by Eduardo Pedro – a photographer from a small coastal town called Cruz. He grew up surrounded by nature, which shapes the poetic eye he uses in his work. His fascination with analogue photography means he usually shoots on film, bringing a nostalgic, timeless quality to his fashion photographs – like these shots of the Corneliani Travel Jacket.
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    Travel Jacket Project - JOHN CLAYTON LEE

    Each month, we ask a photographer to picture a Corneliani Travel Jacket on someone, somewhere in the world. These shots were taken in Mitake, Japan by John Clayton Lee – an American photographer and film director based in Tokyo, whose work has appeared in Vogue, Dazed & Confused, Nike, Vogue, W Magazine and L’Officiel. He uses shadow and motion to explore delicate gestures and the space between absence and presence – like these shots he took of the Travel Jacket.
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    Travel Jacket Project - PHIL DUNLOP

    Each month, we ask a photographer to picture a Corneliani Travel Jacket on someone, somewhere in the world. These shots were taken in the Greek islands by Phil Dunlop, a fashion photographer who also shoots travel and culture – leaning into elegance, colour and quiet luxury – and who is able to tell stories in any setting, as you can see in these shots of the Corneliani Travel Jacket.
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    Travel Jacket Project - KENT ANDREASEN

    Each month, we ask a photographer to picture a Corneliani Travel Jacket on someone, somewhere in the world. These shots were taken in Cape Town by Kent Andreasen, a photographer and filmmaker who works mostly with film to create a distinct formal sensibility. His work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, Vogue, and for Adidas, Belmond and Dior.
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    Travel Jacket Project - JAKE CHESSUM

    Each month, we ask a photographer to picture a Corneliani Travel Jacket on someone, somewhere in the world. These shots were taken in Brooklyn by Jake Chessum, a British photographer who has lived in New York for 25 years. His work is currently on show at the National Portrait Gallery in London as part of The Face: Culture Shift exhibition, as he was one of the magazine’s regular photographers. As well as The Face, Chessum has photographed for Vanity Fair, Arena, Esquire, New York Magazine and many others. He specialises in portraits and has pictured many of the world’s most famous names from David Bowie, Robert De Niro and The Strokes to Barack Obama, Nicole Kidman and Rupert Murdoch.
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    Travel Jacket Project - MELISSA SCHRIEK

    Each month, we ask a photographer to picture a Corneliani Travel Jacket on someone, somewhere in the world. These shots were taken in Monnickendam by Melissa Schriek, an Amsterdam-based photographer whose background in dance informs her movement-filled photographic style. Her work explores the border between staged and documentary photography, and she has been published in The New York Times, Tank Magazine and The New Yorker as well as other prestigious brands and publications. 
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    Travel Jacket Project - SELIN ALEMDAR

    Each month, we ask a photographer to picture a Corneliani Travel Jacket on someone, somewhere in the world. These shots were taken in Istanbul by Selin Alemdar, a Turkish-born, Milan-based photographer whose work has been featured in the likes of The New York Times, L’Officiel and Vogue TR. Her creativity is underpinned by the belief that everything, living or inanimate, has a soul, and she tries to capture their essence with her camera – like these shots she has taken of the Corneliani Travel Jacket.
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    Travel Jacket Project - OSKAR GYLLENSWÄRD

    Each month, we ask a photographer to picture a Corneliani Travel Jacket - the iconic overshirt- on someone, somewhere in the world. These shots were taken in the archipelago just outside of Stockholm by Oskar Gyllenswärd, a Swedish-born photographer whose work has taken him all over the world and been featured in the likes of Vogue, L’Officiel and Globe-Trotter campaigns. Inspired by everyday scenes and classic portraiture, he cleverly uses light to create images with a relaxed, almost intimate feel – like the shots he has taken of the Corneliani Travel Jacket.