LEVI’S® 501® INTERPRETATION: DYLAN MUHLENBERG
Dylan Muhlenberg grew up with a love for words and has worked in the magazine industry for a decade now. After eight years of living the lux life at GQ he’s now realized that health is the new wealth and is helping men to become better versions of themselves at the country’s biggest men’s magazine,...
LEVI’S® 501® INTERPRETATION: MARCO RIEKSTINS
Marco Riekstins is a fashion blogger, writer and stylist living in Johannesburg. Built under the premise that any man can live a fashionable existence, Man of the Cloth has grown immensely into a local favourite for men on the go and continues to expand into various other subjects online five years on.
LEVI’S® 501® INTERPRETATION: ROY POTTERILL
A long-time fixture of the Joburg creative community, Roy Potterill has always had an eye for opportunity and a talent for making things happen. Having got his hands dirty in everything from textiles to tattoo shops, his current passions for photography, technology and emerging markets have seen him rise to fame as a mobile photographer,...
LEVI’S® 501® INTERPRETATION: DAN NASH
Creator and editor of South Africa’s Favourite Second Best Entertainment blog, Bangers & Nash. Online marketing consultant. MFCEO of #WhatUpRibs. To find out more about go to bangersandnash.com. And for more information on ‘501® Interpretation’ click here! GALLERY Portrait by Paul Ward
LEVI’S® 501® INTERPRETATION: GRANT PAYNE
Hello, mynameisgrant. I am a 25-year-old South African-based photographer/creator. Born and bred in the 031, I call Durban home but now make my bed in Cape Town. My roots in photography lie deep in the streets. Black and white, shape and shadows… I am one of those shoot-first-ask-later kinda’ guys. I don’t often look...
LEVI’S® 501® INTERPRETATION: Andrew Berry
I look for cool things, mainly South African cool things, but also cool things in general. I then help other people see these cool things by putting them on We-are-awesome
LEVI’S® 501® INTERPRETATION: MAX MOGALE
Max Mogale’s world revolves around taking pictures. It’s that simple. Renowned for documenting the Cape Town street scene, Max’s photographic skills have seen him quickly rise through the ranks of the city’s social documentary crowd. A mix of colour and movement with a little street edge keeps Max’s work fresh and constantly...