Offering the definitive list to the world’s top money guys when it comes to modeling, Forbes, which was established in 1917, lists Georgia-born model Sean O’Pry as the top-earning male model of 2013 with about 1.5 million earned over the last year. Among campaigns for Salvatore Ferragamo, Kenzo and Coach over the last year, Sean made his debut as the face of Jil Sander’s new male fragrance in addition to continuing a contract for Viktor & Rolf’s cologne Spicebomb.
Meanwhile, British model David Gandy comes in at number two with 1.4 million earned. The 33 year-old maintains lucrative relationships, starring in consecutive campaigns for Dolce & Gabbana, Lucky Brand, Massimo Dutti and Banana Republic. It also doesn’t hurt that the leading man commands top attention as the most recognized male model in the United Kingdom.
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