Fear of God
Fear Of God Autumn Winter 2026 by To ...




Jan 2026
Fear of God’s Autumn Winter 2026 collection arrives as a masterclass in architectural restraint, stripping away the superfluous to celebrate the power of silhouette and texture. Under the creative direction of Carlos Nazario and the meticulous design eye of Jerry Lorenzo, the campaign leans into a sophisticated, minimalist language that feels both timeless and urgent. Photographer Tommy Ton captures the collection through a duality of lenses, alternating between static, sharp-focused commercial portraits and ethereal, motion-blurred editorial imagery that introduces a sense of temporal ambiguity. These visuals, accented by high-key lighting and clean studio strobe setups, force the viewer to engage directly with the heavy black outerwear and structured blazers that define the season. The work benefits from the styling of Miyako Bellizzi, who emphasizes the clean lines of the tailoring, while the grooming work of hair stylist Pawel Solis and makeup artist Homa Safar ensures the subjects remain polished yet grounded. Featuring models like Matthew Seymour, Rubuen Bilan-Carroll, and Sylke Golding, the campaign eschews overt branding for an aura of quiet confidence. By utilizing cinematic, multiple exposure techniques against neutral grey backdrops, the project successfully elevates luxury fashion into a contemplative space, highlighting the deliberate craft behind every oversized shoulder and metallic detail. It is a striking exploration of form, movement, and the enduring architecture of contemporary luxury menswear and womenswear.
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