Rebirth of Nature | Julius Gerhardt by Josh Olins for Vogue Hommes Japan

Written by Carl on Friday, March 12th, 2010 | 2010, editorial, josh olins, julius gerhardt, nicola formichetti, vogue hommes japan   

Rebirth of Nature | Julius Gerhardt by Josh Olins for <em>Vogue Hommes Japan</em>

Channeling the ages, Andrea Cellerino fashions intriguing focal points for Vogue Hommes Japan’s most recent cover story photographed by Josh Olins. Styling fresh face Julius Gerhardt, stylist Nicola Formichetti turns to power numbers that find their strength in the details. From Riccardo Tisci’s studded affair for Givenchy to Milan Vukmirovic’s subtle take on fringe for Trussardi 1911, the spring season has no shortage of flair.

Rebirth of Nature | Julius Gerhardt by Josh Olins for <em>Vogue Hommes Japan</em>
Rebirth of Nature | Julius Gerhardt by Josh Olins for <em>Vogue Hommes Japan</em>
Rebirth of Nature | Julius Gerhardt by Josh Olins for <em>Vogue Hommes Japan</em>
Rebirth of Nature | Julius Gerhardt by Josh Olins for <em>Vogue Hommes Japan</em>
Rebirth of Nature | Julius Gerhardt by Josh Olins for <em>Vogue Hommes Japan</em>
Rebirth of Nature | Julius Gerhardt by Josh Olins for <em>Vogue Hommes Japan</em>
Rebirth of Nature | Julius Gerhardt by Josh Olins for <em>Vogue Hommes Japan</em>
Rebirth of Nature | Julius Gerhardt by Josh Olins for <em>Vogue Hommes Japan</em>
Rebirth of Nature | Julius Gerhardt by Josh Olins for <em>Vogue Hommes Japan</em>

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  • http://style-bytes.com/obsessee/rebirth-of-nature Rebirth of Nature | style-bytes.com

    [...] Spring 2010, in Rebirth of Nature, styled by Nicola Formachetti. Check out the full editorial here.  Leave a comment Related ArticlesPush It Real GoodThe Amsterdam Chainsaw MassacreComme des [...]

  • bruno

    ridiculous hair

  • bruno

    ridiculous hair

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Davidikus Davidikus

    There is a lot of highly original work coming from Vogue Japan. This editorial immediately grabbed my attention: it is *really* inventive without being quirky (who else is fed up with quirkiness? I have seen too much of it). I don’t have a strong opinion on the model, except that I wish I were as good looking. What with being a photographer myself, something that surprises me is how seldom photographers are credited nowadays. I am sure the stylist did a lot of work, but the finished product, the photograph, is the photographer’s work, no?
    <a href="http://davidikus.blogspot.com/.” target=”_blank”>http://davidikus.blogspot.com/.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Davidikus Davidikus

    There is a lot of highly original work coming from Vogue Japan. This editorial immediately grabbed my attention: it is *really* inventive without being quirky (who else is fed up with quirkiness? I have seen too much of it). I don’t have a strong opinion on the model, except that I wish I were as good looking. What with being a photographer myself, something that surprises me is how seldom photographers are credited nowadays. I am sure the stylist did a lot of work, but the finished product, the photograph, is the photographer’s work, no?
    http://davidikus.blogspot.com/.

  • http://wewantandweneed.blogspot.com/ Chit

    seriously, this is one of the most astonishing styling works i've ever seen. Nicola is a genius. Too bad the model doesn't look very flattering.

  • http://wewantandweneed.blogspot.com/ Chit

    seriously, this is one of the most astonishing styling works i've ever seen. Nicola is a genius. Too bad the model doesn't look very flattering.

  • http://blog.vimtrousseau.com theglossyqueen

    that hair is just wow…i really love the 3rd image but for some reason i'm not completely sold on the rest of them. i guess there are things i like and i don't. actually, i think i need to view this in the actual magazine as opposed to online to get a more accurate perspective.GLOSSIES WILL NEVER DIE!!

  • http://blog.vimtrousseau.com theglossyqueen

    that hair is just wow…i really love the 3rd image but for some reason i'm not completely sold on the rest of them. i guess there are things i like and i don't. actually, i think i need to view this in the actual magazine as opposed to online to get a more accurate perspective.GLOSSIES WILL NEVER DIE!!

  • Atolgay

    Wonderfuull!!! Reallistic and surreal at the same time t!!

  • Atolgay

    Wonderfuull!!! Reallistic and surreal at the same time t!!

  • http://theblacknouveau.com/2010/04/20/vogue-hommes-japan-vol-4/ Vogue Hommes Japan Vol 4: Rebirth Of Nature « The Black Nouveau

    [...] As I flipped through the current issue of Vogue Hommes Japan at the Kinokuniya  bookstore in Midtown today after my OWN Magazine meeting, one editorial just jumped off the page and kicked me in the face. It was called “Rebirth of Nature” and featured model Julius Gerhardt styled by Nicola Formichetti and shot by Josh Olins. It was beyond beautiful (what else do you expect from Japanese Vogue?) the lines, colors and angles that the images gave were so organic, so fresh, and fabulously stunning. The intricacy of the styling was something that I had never seen before, the contrast between the classic silhouettes of the suiting pieces, paired with the machinery and robotic tone of the random items that were painted the same tones to match the clothing, was genius. My favorite was the Givenchy studded shirt by Riccardo Tisci covered in the many layers of gold necklaces, random gold machinery and this killer eye patch. The entire spread was truly an artistic expression of futuristic awesomeness.  Enjoy “Rebirth of Nature” via images from The Fashionisto. [...]

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