Friday, June 28, 2013

Striking Posers: History's Hottest 100 Male Models

From:  Boy Culture
Remember when GQ mattered?
Matt Norklun 
(?, 19?—)

In the '80s, you had no better yardstick by which to measure your success as a male model (outside of how much cocaine people would give you for free) than scoring the cover of GQ, something that was a snap for handsome Norklun, who looked to be carved from granite. Over the years, this early supermodel has continued posing, and is now one of the handsomest old-timers around, really putting the "sex" in "sexagenarian." In spite of the fact that New York Magazine called the Perry Ellis frontman a "cult figure" in 1986, his legacy has not, so far, warranted a Wikipedia entry.

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