This motorcycle-themed fashion story for publication Numero Homme is captured by the lens of visionary photographer Jean-Baptiste Mondino. The monochromatic image series features faces Andrew Westermann, Matthew Bell and Sylvester Ulv Henriksen who are outfitted by stylist Serge Girardi.
Sporting a streamlined wardrobe of fitted leather ensembles, bold helmets and illuminated visor accessories, the guys transform into a team of seasoned motorcyclists with a flair for fashion. The trio of models pulls off a range of luxe designer menswear staples from the likes of Givenchy, Balmain and Salvatore Ferragamo among many others.
This Numero Homme fashion feature by photographer Jean-Baptiste Mondino also features hair styling by Seb Bascle and fresh-faced grooming by makeup artist Carole Colombani.
Monochromatic Motorist Captures
The Jean-Baptiste Mondino Numero Homme Editorial is Leather-Clad
Trend Themes
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Motorcycle-inspired Fashion — Fashion brands can further explore and develop the trend of blending motorcycle gear with chic and streamlined designs.
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Monochromatic Photography — Photographers and advertisers can experiment with the use of monochromatic imagery to create bold and striking visuals for their brand campaigns.
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Luxury Menswear Staples — Designers can focus on upscale and exclusive men's clothing such as leather ensembles, helmets, and other motorcyclist gear to create unique and fashion-forward pieces for their clientele.
Industry Implications
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Fashion — Fashion brands and designers can take inspiration from this editorial and incorporate motorcycle gear and monochromatic photography in their clothing lines and campaigns.
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Photography — Photographers can explore the trend of monochromatic imagery and incorporate it in their commercial and artistic works.
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Luxury Fashion — Luxury fashion houses can draw inspiration from this shoot by focusing on upscale and exclusive men's clothing such as leather ensembles, helmets, and other gear.