A Sculpted Cover Story With Pretty-Boy Power

Pablo Fernández fronts MMSCENE Magazine’s June digital cover story, Pretty Boy Supremacy, photographed by Andrea Cenetiempo at Ape Studios with a visual mood built on sculptural minimalism, controlled sensuality, and pure model command.
The editorial, styled by Agustín Espinosa, shapes Pablo inside a sleek fashion language of tight silhouettes, exposed skin, sharp accessories, sculpted posture, and controlled tension. The result is not soft pretty-boy posing — it is pretty-boy precision, with every frame built around confidence, form, and direct presence.
The wardrobe pulls from a strong contemporary menswear and fashion-accessory mix, including GCDS, Salt Murphy, Dsquared2, Rombaut, MAM Originals, Alma Sanchez, Aether Theories, and KVRT STVFF. That gives the story room to move between tailored pieces, body-conscious styling, jewelry, gloves, sharp shoes, and stripped-down cover-ready essentials.
Cenetiempo keeps the focus clean and highly controlled. Pablo’s gaze, posture, and physical stillness do most of the talking, while the styling shifts between polished minimalism and high-fashion attitude. There is a sculptural quality to the shoot — bare lines, exact angles, and a visual charge that feels both intimate and editorial.
Hair by Shego Star and makeup by Anna Ordóñez keep the beauty direction refined, while Max Bohdanov handles fashion production with Ape Studios and Ape Agency supporting the shoot. The full package lands as a strong digital cover moment: Pablo Fernández, styled sharp, shot clean, and carrying the frame like he knows the title already belongs to him.
Pablo Fernández in MMSCENE Magazine’s Pretty Boy Supremacy Cover Story










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