After teasing with the cover for the debut of the new Vogue Hommes Japan shot by the multi-talented Hedi Slimane, we’ve got our hands on some of what’s inside the first volume. Styled by Nicola Formichetti and shot by Mr. Slimane, the series is an artful blend of Samurai warrior and Harajuku boy with the requisite skinny boy model that the designer/photographer brought to the forefront of men’s fashion. With all the buzz surrounding the launch, it’s sure to be a hot item on the newsstands.
For for of Hedi Slimane’s work, hop over to his blog. Nicola Formichetti’s blog is chock-full of visual candy as well. Check it out!
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