Featured in the magazine's Spring/Summer 2012 #23 issue, the Baptiste Giabiconi Numéro Homme editorial is captured by the lens of legendary designer and fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld.
The top model stars in a medieval-themed shoot that dares to challenge traditional style boundaries. This striking shoot features a modern take on medieval menswear accents and highlights clean lines along with metal infused detailing.
A contemporary take on timeless armor-inspired classics, the Baptiste Giabiconi Numéro Homme editorial displays a range of fierce and forward-thinking men's fashions. Showcasing the sheer genius of guest photographer Karl Lagerfeld, this eclectic editorial exudes attitude, personality and an undeniable fashion flair. Expressive and texture-filled, this stunning spread shines a light on metallic materiality, chain-link detailing and armor infused accent pieces making for a fearlessly styled and future-friendly shoot to remember.
Fierce Medieval Menswear
The Baptiste Giabiconi Numéro Homme Editorial Revives Past Styles
Trend Themes
1. Modern Medieval Menswear - Opportunity for fashion brands to create modern interpretations of medieval menswear, combining timeless styles with contemporary design elements.
2. Innovative Metal Infused Accents - Potential for jewelry and accessories industries to introduce metal infused detailing inspired by medieval armor, adding a unique and edgy touch to contemporary fashion.
3. Future-friendly Fashion Flair - Advancement in fabric technology allows the creation of metallic materials and chain-link detailing that can be incorporated into avant-garde fashion designs, paving the way for futuristic menswear styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can explore the fusion of historical and modern styles, embracing the trend of modern medieval menswear and creating unique apparel pieces.
2. Jewelry - Jewelry designers can tap into the demand for sophisticated accessories by incorporating metal infused detailing inspired by medieval armor into their collections.
3. Textile - Textile manufacturers have the opportunity to develop innovative metallic materials and chain-link fabrics to cater to the growing demand for future-friendly fashion designs.