
Sleepy When Tired–Success new face Nemanja Maksic graces the pages of Citizen K’s spring edition with a charming editorial, lensed by Harley Weir. Taking an unpleasant state of mind to an infectious new level, Nemanja is styled in novel prints and lush fabrications by stylist Jérôme André.

No Trousers Required–Citizen K International fashion editor Jérôme André delivers a cheeky new editorial for the latest edition. Layering Tristan Knights (Bananas) and Peter Bruder (Ford Europe) in all the necessary fall staples, André leaves the pair partially exposed in their undergarments for a memorable foray, captured by the lens of Sol Sanchez.

Fall of Beauty–For the summer 2011 issue of Citizen K, Jérôme André styles an extended look at the fall 2011 collections. Featuring pieces by Raf Simons, Dior Homme, Hugo Boss and Burberry Prorsum, among others, the wares are modeled by a batch of rising talent, including Charlie Timms, Harry Goodwins, Harry Uzoka, Jamie Wise, Timothy Kelleher and Tom Lander, all shot by Harley Weir.

A Simple Philosophy–Thomas Rhazi photographs Success models Felix Gesnouin and Robert Laby for Kult magazine’s new issue. Somber in mood, the duo wear minimalist garments with a little frill from the likes of Prada, styled by Jérome André.

Perhaps looking for an encore of her last editorial for Citizen K, Harley Weir reunites with Richie Cotterell for another dynamic story. Turning the focus on art with models as their canvas, Weir is joined by stylist Jérôme André once more for a wardrobe that proves to be both tender and provocative. Mixing up the chemistry with the strong addition of Petey Wright, an intriguing tale of discovery unfolds.

A wide-eyed Sebastian Sauve is the lone subject of Jérôme André’s second editorial for Citizen K’s recent issue. Accompanied by a company of world-class quirks, the Major Paris model is photographed by Harley Weir in an interesting mix of Roberto Cavalli, Kris Van Assche and other designers.