PinXavier Buestel dons a camel coat from American Vintage with a Balibaris shirt and jeans, and Doucal’s shoes. Florent Strambio models a Tiger of Sweden sweater with a leather Berluti backpack.
Stylist James Sleaford delivers a series of enviable head to toe looks for November’s edition of GQ France. Sleaford collaborates with photographer Léa Nielsen for the fashion spread. Here, models Xavier Buestel and Florent Strambio take to the streets of Paris for a chic day out. The models sport a clean mix of relaxed and tailored essentials. Sleaford pulls together denim jeans, suiting, overcoats, and luxurious sweaters. Featuring brands such as Doucal’s and Valentino, the editorial also features choice leather dress shoes. / Grooming by Richard Blandel.
Editorial: Xavier Buestel & Florent Strambio for GQ France
PinShowcasing fall’s shearling trend, Xavier Buestel wears a Corneliani jacket with a polo and pleated trousers from Coach. Xavier also sports Valentino studded loafers.PinA casual vision, Xavier Buestel wears an Acne Studios leather jacket and denim jeans. Xavier completes his look with an IKKS shirt, Hermes turtleneck sweater, Paraboot shoes, and Piquadro backpack.
PinLea Nielson photographs Florent Strambio in a Tiger of Sweden sport coat with a shirt, trousers, and tie from Balibaris. The model accessorizes with Santoni dress shoes. Florent also carries a leather Valentino document holder.PinJames Sleaford outfits Xavier Buestel in a coat and trousers from Hermes. Xavier stays warm in a Tiger of Sweden sweater and Pete Sorensen boots.
PinFlorent Strambio dons a tweed Spontini jacket with a COS shirt, Jacob Cohen white denim jeans, an Eric Bompard sweater, Colmar shirt, and Coach bag.
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