Nomadic Spirits-For his latest editorial, shot for the fall/winter 2012 issue of Numéro Homme, French photographer Jean-Baptiste Mondino focuses his lens on models Willy Cartier, Patrick Petitjean (Success), Liuk Bass (Ford Europe) and Simon Sabbah to create a series of shadowy and intriguing images. Fashion editor Serge Girardi assembles for the story a wardrobe that combines Dolce & Gabbana’s baroque opulence, Louis Vuitton’s cosmopolitan attitude and Dior Homme’s severe silhouettes, and the final result is a sequence of portraits that blend elegance with mystery, and an almost nomadic spirit. / Hair by Alexandry Costa. Makeup by Adrien Pinault and Lloyd Simmonds.
Jean-Baptiste Mondino Captures Fall’s Styles for Numéro Homme #24
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