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Hao Yun Xiang

Hao Yun Xiang is a Chinese model that has appeared in editorials, on the runway and in ad campaigns.

Personal Details

  • Nationality: Chinese
  • Height: 6’2”
  • Chest: 39”
  • Waist: 29”
  • Hair Color: Brown
  • Eye Color: Brown
  • Shoe Size: 10 US

Agencies

Hao Yun Xiang is signed with Wilhelmina Los Angeles, Instar Model Management Beijing, Sight Management Studio Barcelona, Next London, Fashion Model Management Milan, Marilyn Agency Paris and Wilhelmina New York.

Work History by Year

In 2011 Hao Yun Xiang appeared in an editorial for the fall issue of GQ Style China that was called New Perspectives. He was on the fall cover of GQ Style China. He was on the November cover of Surface China.

In 2012 he appeared in an editorial for the March issue of Stiletto that was called By Simon Procter. He appeared in an editorial for the spring issue of Vogue Hommes Japan that was called Boys Town. He appeared in an editorial for the spring issue of Homme Style that was called Night Walkers. He appeared in an editorial for the spring issue of Vogue Hommes that was called The It Factor. He appeared in an editorial for the April issue of Out Magazine that was called L’Enfant Eternal. He appeared in an editorial for the June issue of Robb Report that was called Men’s Fashion. He appeared in an editorial for the fall issue of Dansk that was called Masculine Mystery. He appeared in an editorial for the September issue of GQ Germany that was called Hao Yun. He appeared in an editorial for the September issue of Barneys that was called Out of the Office. He appeared in an editorial for the fall issue of GQ Style Germany that was called Italo Eastern. He appeared in an editorial for the October issue of Vogue China that was called Nomadic Aspiration. He was in the fall ad campaigns for Dior Homme and Me & City. He was on the March cover of Manifesto Magazine. He was on the spring cover of GQ Style China. He was on the August cover of Dansk. He walked the fall shows for Dolce & Gabbana, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Billy Reid, Siki Im and Hugo Boss. He walked the spring shows for Frankie Morello, Carlo Pignatelli, Moschino, Ports 1961, Giorgio Armani, Raf Simons, Mugler, Kenzo, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Viktor & Rolf, Hermes and Qasimi.

In 2013 he appeared in an editorial for the spring issue of GQ Style China that was called Sailor. He appeared in an editorial for the spring issue of GQ Style China that was called Boys. He appeared in an editorial for the April issue of The Ones 2 Watch: New Wave that was called Why So Serious? He appeared in an editorial for the June issue of MFF Magazine that was called Black Vs. White. He appeared in an editorial for the July issue of MFF Magazine that was called Murder, He Wrote. He appeared in an editorial for the August issue of The Ones 2 Watch: New Wave that was called Legion. He appeared in an editorial for the August issue of Fucking Young that was called Liquefy. He appeared in an editorial for the fall issue of Hunter Magazine that was called Unspoken. He appeared in an editorial for the fall issue of Portrait that was called Hao Yun Xiang. He was on the October cover of Men’s Health China. He walked the fall shows for Calvin Klein, Missoni, Etro, Emporio Armani, Moschino, Giorgio Armani, Roccobarocco, Mugler, Issey Miyake, Juun.J, J. Crew, Michael Bastian and Banana Republic. He walked the spring shows for Ji Wenbo, Dirk Bikkembergs and Issey Miyake.

In 2014 he appeared in an editorial for the May issue of Men’s Uno China that was called Elegant. He appeared in an editorial for the May issue of Esquire China that was called Nostalgic in Tsinghua. He appeared in an editorial for the July issue of Men’s Uno China that was called Mature Mood. He appeared in an editorial for the July issue of models.com that was called The Rise of the Asian Male Supermodel. He appeared in an editorial for the September issue of GQ China that was called September Style. He appeared in an editorial for the October issue of L’Officiel Hommes China that was called The Man in a Case. He appeared in an editorial for the December issue of GQ France that was called How to Wear White Sneakers. He was in the spring ad campaigns for Gap and Lane Crawford. He was in the fall ad campaign for Maybelline. He was on the January cover of Style: Men Magazine. He was on the June cover of Elle Men China. He was on the October cover of Men’s Folio Singapore. He was on the November cover of Manifesto Magazine. He walked the spring shows for Daks, Ports 1961, Emporio Armani, Etro, Brioni, Ermanno Scervino and Giorgio Armani.

In 2015 he appeared in an editorial for the March issue of GQ China that was called The Men. He appeared in an editorial for the spring issue of Harper’s Bazaar Thailand Men. He appeared in an editorial for the fall issue of The Hunger Magazine that was called Balmain. He appeared in an editorial for the September issue of Gazzatta that was called It’s Only Rock & Roll. He appeared in an editorial for the November issue of Esquire UK that was called Camel, Beige, Sand, Tan. He appeared in an editorial for the December issue of Caleo Magazine that was called The Recruit. He was in the spring ad campaign for Louis Quatorze. He was in the fall ad campaigns for Bloomingdales and H&M. he was in the June cover of New Icon for Him Magazine. He walked the spring shows for Ports 1961, Emporio Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, Daks, Ermenegildo Zegna, Brioni, Giorgio Armani, Stella Jean and Balmain.

In 2016 he appeared in an editorial for the January issue of Harrods that was called Freeze Frame. He was in the spring ad campaign for Jack & Jones. He was on the February cover of So Cool Magazine. He walked the fall shows for Ports 1961, Ralph Lauren, Versace, Z Zegna, Giorgio Armani, Cerruti, Balmain and Calvin Klein.

His look books include the 2012 look book for Dolce & Gabbana, the 2015 look books for Old Navy and H&M and the 2016 look books for River Island and Nordstrom.

References

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