Entirely fitting to the subject, fashion photographer Karim Sadli brings his signature black-and-white photo style to the latest story from T magazine. Collaborating with stylist Joe McKenna, Sadli captures the 1970s fashion trend currently making its way through men’s fashions. Model Xavier Buestel is the star of the editorial as he heads outdoors in lean looks from Loewe, Lanvin, Gucci, and other luxury labels. / View the full story credits at TMagazine.Blogs.NYTimes.com.
T Magazine Highlights 1970s Style Menswear Fashion Trend with Spring Editorial
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