The New York Times Style magazine embraces a rebellious attitude for its spring 2019 men’s fashion issue. Samuel Ellis Scheinman casts the story, which is lensed by photographer Willy Vanderperre. Models Charlie McCoy, Cheikh Kebe, Fernando Albaladejo, Jabali Sandiford, and Kohei Takabatake come together for the outing, posing for digital covers. Alastair McKimm outfits the models, curating a wardrobe of leather jackets, statement tops, and tailored trousers.
Leather Underground: Fernando Albaladejo, Kohei Takabatake + More for The New York Times Style Magazine
Photos by Willy Vanderperre
Styling by Alastair McKimm
Styling by Alastair McKimm
Hair by Duffy
Makeup by Kanako Takase
Makeup by Kanako Takase
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