João Knorr hits the studio for his latest cover story. The Brazilian model poses for a portrait as he wears Ermenegildo Zegna for a cover shot lensed by photographer Marco Ovando. Meanwhile, Gabriel Rey serves as an art director for the occasion, delivering a dark and modern mood. Tackling a sleek fall wardrobe, Marc Sifuentes outfits João for the occasion. Posing on a set designed by Pili Weeber, João wears bold pieces, such as a leather jacket and pants or a checked suit with a vibrant turtleneck. In addition to showcasing Ermenegildo Zegna, Sifuentes pieces together clothing from brands like Dior Men.
João Dons Dark Styles for L’Officiel Hommes Italia
Photos by Marco Ovando
Styling by Marc Sifuentes
Styling by Marc Sifuentes
Art Direction by Gabriel Rey
Set Design by Pili Weeber
Set Design by Pili Weeber
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