Chris Bogaert


Exploring his heights in multi-disciplinary arts, Chris Bogaert crafts a gallery of identity by evolving his artistic aptitudes in various influential means.

As a model, Bogaert reflects an alluring- lean, yet dominant editorial fashion model while becoming the essence of creativity and style in each captivating shot. Helping to narrate different aesthetics of fashion, he has partnered with fashion campaigns and magazines such as 10 Magazine, Rough campaign, Polinesia Psychedelic Trip campaign, CLO, Levi’s Spain, PFW Men’s Spring/Summer 2023, De Standaard Magazine, C.R.E.O.L.E, GQ Brazil, and more. 

While modeling captures his identity in fashion, his artistry continues to stretch in his solo musical projects of Bimmberboy! As an upcoming music artist, he has released three singles, two of which feature Jake Marcelo in “Over” and “Interlude.” While both singles have the same features, their genres differ in melody and algorithms. Over has a laid-back rap beat pattern that engages you into flow while both artists rap about a relationship reflection. Interlude is musically hypnotic as the lyrics of “I just want you to know that we can be together” is repeated in rhythm. Bimmberboy!’s latest release, “LAX” with Molombo, is energetic with unique melody dynamics to compliment a light techno genre.

 

99.99% shot on film photography, Bogeart has an array of collections that capture each model in their state of beauty, wholeness, fashion, and nostalgia. Each project grasps the simplicity of human existence while being drawn to a specific story of adventure or appeal. 

Bogeart collections are La Vita Quotidiana, Garage Boys Episode 1, Human Vase Imitation, and Mommy, I Think I Ate the Wrong Mushrooms pt. 2. 

As Bogeart continues to reach new heights as an upcoming artist, he markets himself and his fanbase through his influential projects and social media networks. Attracting attention to increase his opportunities, he thrives in using his popularity in culture, modeling, music, and photography to approach a broader meaning of the beauty of life in the arts. 


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