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Next New York to Launch Men’s Division

As the agency looks to eradicate competition from rival agencies, Next New York Men has signed 60 new and established names to join the division, while building on the principles of diversity and equality ensures it remains commercially relevant. 
Next New York Men's model Tyler Blue Golden | Source: Courtesy
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  • Megan Doyle

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