Retro Suburban Shoots

The Home Boy Mister Muse Editorial is Street-Savvy

The 'Home Boy' Mister Muse editorial stars model Jacques Naude who is captured in a suburban street shoot by fashion photographer Bruno Staub. The model stars in these monochromatic captures, sporting a rich wardrobe of retro-inspired menswear staples.

From embellished leathers, to graphically printed sweaters, this bold pictorial is all about badboy flair. A contemporary take on Rockabilly classics, Jacques' edgy wardrobe was selected by stylist Charles Varenne.

Far from the city and deep in the suburbs, the model shines in this residential editorial spread. Wearing a multitude of designer labels, Jacques showcases pieces from the likes of Gucci, Givenchy, Jean Paul Gaultier, Etro, Hermes and Calvin Klein among others. The 'Home Boy' Mister Muse editorial takes cues from retro styles, reinventing them for a modern generation.
Trend Themes
1. Retro-inspired Menswear - Designers can create updated versions of classic menswear staples with a bold, badboy flair as seen in the 'Home Boy' Mister Muse editorial.
2. Residential Editorials - Fashion magazines can feature models in suburban or domestic settings to add a new twist to traditional fashion editorials, as showcased in the 'Home Boy' Mister Muse editorial.
3. Contemporary Rockabilly - Designers can draw inspiration from Rockabilly classics and merge them with modern elements to create a fresh style, as seen in the 'Home Boy' Mister Muse editorial.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - Fashion photographers can experiment with suburban or domestic settings to add a new dimension to their editorials, as showcased in the 'Home Boy' Mister Muse editorial.
2. Men's Fashion - Men's fashion brands can incorporate retro-inspired styles into their collections, updating them with a modern, badboy edge as seen in the 'Home Boy' Mister Muse editorial.
3. Fashion Publishing - Fashion magazines can incorporate residential or suburban settings into their fashion editorials to attract a wider audience, as showcased in the 'Home Boy' Mister Muse editorial.

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