Vanguard Westerner Editorials

Schon Magazine's One Cowboy, Too Many Hats Story is Fashion-Forward

Andreas Brunnhage stars in the "One Cowboy, Too Many Hats" image series for the latest issue of Schon magazine. The Independent Men face is captured by photographer Ryan Jerome's lens and outfitted by wardrobe stylist Sofia Hernandez Bombaci.

Sofia dresses Andreas in a range of vanguard menswear looks that are inspired by a Western visual aesthetic. The modern cowboy is making a return to the world of fashion thanks to iconic labels like Saint Laurent and Chanel who are embracing country-inspired garments and transforming their campy associations to those that are synonymous with luxury and sophistication.

Schon Magazine's "One Cowboy, Too Many Hats" editorial highlights contemporary cowboy looks from designer labels that include Levi's and Costume National among other familiar names.

Western-inspired Menswear
Brands have an opportunity to tap into the resurgence of Western-inspired menswear and create fashion-forward cowboy looks.
Luxury Country Fashion
There is potential for luxury brands to redefine the campy associations of country-inspired garments and create high-end, sophisticated cowboy fashion.
Iconic Label Collaborations
Collaborations between iconic labels like Saint Laurent and Chanel can drive the popularity of cowboy fashion and create innovative styles.

Sectors Adopting This

Fashion
The fashion industry can explore and incorporate Western-inspired menswear into their collections to cater to the growing demand for contemporary cowboy looks.
Luxury
The luxury industry can create designer cowboy fashion that offers a fresh take on Western aesthetics while maintaining a sense of luxury and sophistication.
Photography
Photographers can experiment with capturing Western-inspired fashion editorials, showcasing the fusion of cowboy style and modern visuals.
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