
Jethro Cave is the epitome of a bad boy model. With a carefree attitude and an edgy haircut to match it, Jethro happens to be the son of rocker, Nick Cave. He has walked for Balenciaga, Costume National and Gareth Pugh. Challenging the ideal image of a male model, Jethro became the face of Topman, C’N'N Costume National and McQ Lookbook. He has appeared in VMAN, Vogue Hommes Japan, Dazed & Confused, L’Uomo Vogue and i-D Magazine, amongst others.
Following a role in April77′s spring 2011 imagery, Jethro Cave and Sophie Willing appear in a film for the label, directed by Charlotte Ballesteros + Hubert Marot to the music of King Dude.

Jethro Cave is photographed by Charlotte Ballesteros + Hubert Marot for the latest lookbook from denim label April77. Joined by Sophie Willing, Jethro dons spring’s classic lineup, perfectly coined Black Hills.

Taking in the sights of fall, Jethro Cave appears in a story for Common & Sense man lensed by Ronald Dick. Dressed by Yasuhiro Takehisa for a special feature on Katharine Hamnett, Jethro wears a wardrobe of great subtlety and style.

Moving forward with their third collection, Siki Im continues to evolve, blending various influences for a look that is decisively modern. Taking to a color palette of predominantly gray and white, the label took their man on a caravan for the spring season. Elongating proportions, but maintaining a boxy silhouette, the collection achieved a certain urban quality that aided in making an all to common motif feel new once more. Turning a backwards hat into a near novel concept, the spring collection relished in sheer layers, voluminous pants and an interesting gauge on fabric for an outing that managed to feel youthful and at times simply chic.