It’s no secret that after leaving the helm of Dior, Hedi Slimane shifted focus to photographic pursuits that have landed him on the covers of various magazines, notably VMan and recently Vogue Hommes Japan. His latest project, London Teenage in Dazed and Confused’s January issue, pulls from the collective aesthetic of British youth culture and classic Slimane silhouettes. Culled from the bars and streets of London, the characters lends an air of authenticity often lacking in fashion mag editorials. Styling was done by the masterful Nicola Formichetti.
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