WSJ. Magazine releases its spring men’s style issue and suits land in the spotlight. However, the magazine addresses a post-COVID trend for more relaxed fashions. A story entitled “How to Wear a Suit Like a Work of Art–Even at Home” deconstructs the modern suit. Stylist Max Clark works his magic as he styles model Henry Kitcher for the occasion. Front and center, Henry poses for the lens of photographer Eddie Wrey. The latter turns up the contrast and exposure for dreamy photos. Meanwhile, Henry inspires in elegant looks, incorporating pieces from brands like Michael Kors, Giorgio Armani, Balenciaga, Valentino, and Givenchy.
Henry Dons Modern Tailoring for WSJ. Magazine
Photos by Eddie Wrey
Styling by Max Clark
Styling by Max Clark
Hair by Soichi Inagaki
Makeup by Claire Urquhart
Set Design by Samuel Pidgen
Makeup by Claire Urquhart
Set Design by Samuel Pidgen
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