Kit Butler steps into his cowboy fashion era with a contemporary edge, taking the spotlight in Numéro Netherlands. Photographed by Zeb Daemen, the series explores a bold narrative steeped in Americana.
Meanwhile, stylist Michael Miller curates a wardrobe from Louis Vuitton that pays homage to western roots while reimagining them for today’s fashion landscape.
Denim takes a leading role, paired with embroidered accents that nod to the intricate craftsmanship often associated with western wear. A bolo tie and a statement belt buckle add layers of authenticity, while cowboy boots ground the looks in tradition.
The black-and-white aesthetic amplifies the details: the distressed leather chaps, the bold stitching of a western shirt, and the subtle shimmer of studded embellishments.
A patterned scarf tucked into a camo-print jacket offers a playful juxtaposition, marrying rugged utility with sartorial flair. Transitioning from stoic poses to carefree lasso-wielding, Kit brings charisma to every shot.
The editorial shines with a close-up of Kit under a wide-brimmed hat, the chain-link trim lending a touch of opulence. His piercing gaze and relaxed posture invite an intimate connection, transforming the cowboy trope into a study of contemporary masculinity.