Bananas model Botond Cseke models the latest in menswear couture in the 'Men' Novembre Magazine editorial. The striking editorial is lensed by photographer and stylist Nicolas Coulomb, who captures the model against a bright backdrop enhanced with digital artwork.
With a bold vision by art director Florence Tetier, this editorial shines a light on patterned shirts, heavy knits and texture-enriched coats from fashion heavyweights including Givenchy, Louis Vuitton, Mugler and Valentino among others.
Marrying artful digital imagery and the season's latest men's couture staples, the 'Men' Novembre Magazine fashion story is both memorable and unexpected. From Versace's custom prints to Qasimi's androgynous skirt silhouettes, this striking editorial defies tradition and dares to go against the fashion grain.
Digitized Couture Captures
The Men Novembre Magazine Editorial Features Haute Styling
Trend Themes
1. Artful Digital Imagery - Opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate digital artwork into their editorial and marketing campaigns.
2. Patterned Shirts - Potential for the rise of unique and customized patterned shirts in men's couture.
3. Androgynous Silhouettes - Disruptive potential for fashion designers to challenge gender norms and introduce androgynous elements in their collections.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - Innovative possibilities for incorporating digital artwork and enhancing fashion magazine editorials.
2. Men's Couture - Disruption opportunity for fashion brands to experiment with patterned shirts and androgynous silhouettes in their designs.
3. Fashion Branding - Chance for fashion labels to defy traditions and stand out by incorporating unique digital imagery and unconventional elements in their campaigns.