Photography by James Miille
Out magazine celebrated its March fashion issue in style at Amy Sacco's Manhattan nightspot No. 8 last night, Tuesday, Feb. 17 during New York Fashion Week.
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The event attracted a great group of friends, many who remembered Sacco's Bungalow 8, which has been transplanted into the Meatpacking District. Along with an eclectic crowd drawing from fashion, entertainment, and media, the night saw notables such as Duckie Brown designers Steven Cox and Daniel Silver, models Nicolas Lestrat and Vincent Peltriaux, actor Nathan Darrow, dancer James Whiteside and performer Dan Donigan, artist Max Vernon, and many more show up to celebrate.
The March issue, which features How to Get Away With Murder star Jack Falahee on the cover, also had two sexy fashion editorials conceived and styled by Out Fashion Director, Grant Woolhead. As he explains:
"I wanted to encompass the important new trends for spring with iconic moments in homoerotic cinema and photography from the 1980s. From Brad Davis in his 1982 Fassbinder movie Querelle, to Richard Gere in American Gigolo in 1980. In an ode to another iconic photographer from that era, we referenced Herb Ritts images -- many of which were shot in the Mojave Desert where we shot Jack Falahee for the cover story and the artist Robert Longo's Men in Cities series for our final story featuring more of TVs favorite gay characters. This issue was really a love letter to that period in history."
DJ Nicole Leone kept things lively the night of the party, and there was plenty of VDKA 6100 being poured to make the night festive.