Rick Genest (left) and international cover boy Andrej Pejic (right) generate some intense chemistry in this session by Marcelo Krasilcic for Auslander's spring 2012 campaign.
Genest got his first tattoo at age 16. Prior to modeling for Mugler and costarring in Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" video, he worked in a circus freak show in his native Montreal. Now at 25 he is completely covered except for his knees, legs, feet, and butt.
Pejic was discovered while attending high school in Melbourne, Australia, and quickly landed the fall/winter 2010-2011 campaigns for Jean-Paul Gaultier and Marc Jacobs. He's quickly became famous for his androgynous look and playing both male and female roles in shoots, though in the fashion world this has been a topic of interest rather than outrage.
Check out their shots below, then find out more about Genest and Pejic on Gay.net.





























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