First of all, congratulations on the shoot. You all look stunning.
ADRIÁN GONZÁLEZ-COHEN: That’s so sweet. Thank you.
DAVID UZQUIZA: It’s been a while since we’ve modelled, so we thought some of our poses might be a bit rusty. But working with a photographer such as Yvan Fabing instantly puts you at ease. We felt innocent under the spotlight, like children on their first day of school. But also ferocious.
What convinced you to come out of modelling retirement for this project?
AGC: First of all, it wasn’t the money. Make sure you get that down.
TATI COTLIAR: It was the perfect collaboration. Selfridges approached us about working together, and our only condition was that it was a celebration of all things Buffalo.
DU: We just wanted to do something about us for a change.
AGC: They made an offer that was too good to refuse, and we don’t refuse much.
How has it been dealing with the overwhelming success of Buffalo?
DU: The upward trajectory of Buffalo is something we never foresaw. It’s gone beyond our wildest dreams.
AGC: Independent publishing is wildly lucrative, of course, but we don’t do this for the freebies and the parties. We wanted to embark on this project as a favour to our friends at Selfridges. It’s a passion project.
TC: We’re taking the pay cheque, though.