Tribal prints, neutral tones, and relaxed shapes enter the spotlight for GQ México’s latest fashion editorial. Fashion editor Fernando Carrillo links up with photographer Ben Lamberty (De Facto Inc.) for the occasion. Carrillo styles model Malik Anderson while Lamberty captures a warm, casual atmosphere. Meanwhile, Malik inspires in the latest clothing pieces from brands like Saint Laurent, Dolce & Gabbana, and Ermenegildo Zegna. Malik’s wardrobe shows versatility with varied pieces, such as a ribbed cardigan sweater, graphic tunic, and boxy denim shirt.
Malik Sports Relaxed Shapes & Tribal Prints for GQ México
Photos by Ben Lamberty
Styling by Fernando Carrillo
Styling by Fernando Carrillo
Grooming by Carolyn Riley
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