Harper's Bazaar France Homme
Mode







Mar 2026
For the Mode feature in Harper's Bazaar France Homme, photographer Jody Rogac delivers an evocative exploration of contemporary masculine identity through a series of striking visual narratives. This luxury fashion editorial masterfully oscillates between the intimacy of residential lifestyle photography and the rigorous precision of studio portraiture. With creative direction supported by the meticulous fashion styling of Tom Guinness, the project creates a sophisticated dialogue between classic tailoring and modern, eclectic silhouettes. The imagery leans into a soft, cinematic language, utilizing natural light to highlight the intricate textures of velvet, silk, and structured wool. By incorporating a distinct analogue film aesthetic, the visuals gain a tactile quality that feels both timeless and urgent. The project seamlessly integrates a variety of environments, from quiet urban streetscapes to bright, minimalist interiors curated with the sharp eye of set designer Lester Lloyd. Casting director Piotr Chamier brings a compelling diversity to the spread, while hair stylist Soichi Inagaki ensures every look remains polished yet grounded in a raw, authentic energy. Through this thoughtful layering of garments and subtle, focused performances from models like Mubarak Oyewola, the work avoids the clichés of traditional menswear, instead presenting a nuanced study of posture, gaze, and sartorial expression that feels entirely at home within the high-fashion pages of an iconic title.
Editorial, Vertical, Lifestyle
Natural light
Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion


