
Highlander–ADAM model Jules Hamilton stands in amongst concrete structures and other industrial settings as his new locks are tied back for a Numéro Homme fashion story with photographer Sebastian Kim. Using a number of camera angles, Kim captures Jules donning Yves Saint Laurent trench coats, Carven jackets and Salvatore Ferragamo knitwear, amongst other garments styled by Charles Varenne.

Home Boy–Jacques Naude (Wilhelmina/Success) stars in a black and white spread for the debut issue of Mister Muse. Photographed by Bruno Staub with styling by Charles Varenne, Jacques takes a stab at life, removed from the city. Wearing garments and accessories from Givenchy, Gucci and other labels, a retro spin finds a modern existence.

Beauty in a Blur–Greg Kadel captures a handsome trio for the latest edition of Numéro Homme. Taking center stage among Sui He and Xiao Wen, Joan Mirangels, Paolo Anchisi and Ryan Kennedy don a season’s worth of dapper pieces, pulled from the likes of Tom Ford, outfitted by Charles Varenne.

Androgyny Guard–Jaco Van Den Hoven (VNY), Jacob Dekat and Kasia Struss join ranks for Greg Kadel’s latest work on behalf of Numéro Homme. From Givenchy to Burberry Prorsum, the trio make a unisex statement with styling by Charles Varenne.

Travis Davenport’s side profile may have represented Cerruti’s symbolic every man for the fall season, but there are more facets to that story. Photographed by Tom Watson and outfitted by Charles Varenne, the American model grounds himself in the label’s new spin on timeless menswear. / View the fall collection here.

Simon Nessman dives headfirst into the colorful world of photographer Chad Pitman for his return to Numéro Homme. Caught in the moment, images of Simon are juxtaposed with a playful treatment of artistic splatters that add an unexpected life to pieces styled by Charles Varenne.