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"textContent": "“The Vince Show” started the day photographer Gift Jr Gwambe spotted Vincenzo Di Mattei in a North West London supermarket. Everything about him caught Gwambe’s eye — the way he carried himself, what he wore, the small details that instantly read as a photograph. Some people just have that presence without trying, and Vince had it straight away. This Schön! editorial is part of an ongoing project about personal style, with Mattei bringing the pieces that he would wear on a day-to-day. His oldest item, anything that grew on him, so his own style to shine. No forced styling, no trend-chasing. Just honesty. photography. Gift Jr Gwambe talent. Vincenzo Di Mattei photography assistant. Omar Khaleel\n\nThe post the vince show appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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