
The Black Suprematist–Creators of Dapper Dan magazine, Vassilis Karidis and Nicholas Georgiou, team up once more for the spring issue. Matvey Lykov strikes a chord in a dramatic monochrome wardrobe of deep black featuring the likes of Rick Owens and Ann Demeulemeester.

Fashion By The Numbers–Continuing the twentieth century fashion editorial in Metal magazine, Greg Gex shoots Charlies Westerberg, Marcel Castenmiller and Matvey Lykov with styling by Matthieu Pabiot. Featuring ensembles by Yves Saint Laurent, Dries Van Noten and Lanvin, the trio bring drama in a portrayal of notable decades.

The Grace of Being–Matvey Lykov and Willy Cartier join talented artist and dancer Ippei Hosaka for a stunning spread from I.T Post. Captured by René Habermacher, the trio get in touch with their body and soul for a zen outing laced with athleticism. Featuring pieces from the likes of Rick Owens and Comme des Garçons, the impressive lot are styled by Jean-Luc Francaise.

Happy Daze–Success models Dominique Hollington, Matvey Lykov and Willy Cartier are photographed by Matteo Montanari for the spring/summer 2011 issue of Hunter magazine. Donning current pieces from a selection that includes Givenchy, Prada and Rick Owens, the happy lot deliver a casual editorial outing.

Wooyoungmi reunites last season’s creative team for a sleek new spring campaign that best represents the collection’s impeccable attention to proportion. Starring Matvey Lykov and Johannes Linder photographed by Marton Perlaki, spring’s clean lines are styled by Andrej Skok.


Matvey Lykov was not only an exclusive for Jil Sander in Fall/Winter 2008 and Spring/Summer 2010 but he also opened and closed both seasons. He even starred in Jil Sander’s Fall/Winter 2008 campaign. Quite the impressive start onto the fashion scene for this young Russian. Matvey went on to star in campaigns for Gucci, Barney’s and Wooyoungmi. He is best known for his high cheekbones and strong nose.