Elegantly Preppy Captures

Client Magazine’s Oliver Editorials Celebrates Debonair Menswear Styling

Top model Oliver Cheshire stars in the ‘Oliver’ fashion story for Client Magazine. The Select Models face is captured by Arnaldo Anaya Lucca’s lens while posing on urban street corners and riding his bike around town.

Landing the cover story of Client Magazine’s #11 issue, Oliver Cheshire channels a modern prepster in an editorial that highlights debonair menswear staples.

The ‘Oliver’ fashion story shines a light on monogrammed knits, tailored suit sets and impeccable footwear accessories that embody a true essence of sophistication. Styling for the photoshoot is courtesy of Marcus Teo who dresses the editorial’s star in pieces from Polo Ralph Lauren’s Spring Summer 2014 collection.

The remainder of the shoot’s creative team includes hair stylist Paul Merritt and talented set designer Eddie Baker.

Debonair Menswear Styling
Incorporating classic and sophisticated staples in menswear could be a trend that is worth exploring.
Monogrammed Knits
The use of monogramming in knitwear can lead to a trend that adds a personalized touch to basic clothing items.
Impeccable Footwear Accessories
The focus on accessories in footwear can lead to a trend that leverages functionality and design at the same time.

Who This Affects Most

Fashion Industry
Innovative menswear styling and personalized knitwear and footwear accessories may disrupt the traditional menswear fashion industry by taking inspiration from classic sophistication.
Luxury Industry
The use of monogramming on knitwear and footwear accessories may disrupt the luxury industry by incorporating customization and personalization.
Creative Industry
Collaborations with stylists, hair stylists, and set designers can disrupt the creative industry by guiding the aesthetics of menswear fashion.
SCORE
2.9 out of 10
GENDER
90% Men10% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 41%
Activity 39%
Freshness 8%