In the latest issue of Les Hommes Publics, model Giacomo Cavalli emerges as the quintessence of contemporary masculinity, captured through the lens of photographer Nagi Sakai. The editorial, minimalistic yet profound, weaves a narrative of sartorial clarity.
Giacomo is an effortless chameleon, transitioning between ensembles curated by stylist Jaime Kay Waxman. The styling explores modernity, where the boldness of Dsquared2 and the everyday luxury of Givenchy converse with the graphic allure of Dior Men and the artisanal craft of Dolce & Gabbana.
Each frame is a vignette, showcasing attire and the attitude befitting a modern man. The essence of Giacomo’s allure lies not just in the fabric draped upon him but in the poise with which he inhabits the space.
Whether it’s the relaxed stance in a pair of rust-toned Fendi trousers paired with a classic white tank or the structured silhouette of a lush, dark overcoat, each photograph is a study in contrasts. The narrative continues as Giacomo dons a richly textured trench, the sheen of its material catching light and shadow, a dance of visual textures that Sakai captures exquisitely.
As the session progresses, Waxman’s skillful styling is evident in the deliberate casualness of a brown shirt and trousers, contrasted with the formal playfulness of a crisp white ensemble effortlessly worn.
The series continues with Giacomo donning glasses and a sleek black shirt, a look that radiates quiet confidence. With Giacomo Cavalli front and center, the story resonates with the power of understated elegance.