T: The New York Times Style Magazine
FASHION THAT HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE














Mar 2026
In a striking editorial feature for T: The New York Times Style Magazine, photographer Robin Galiegue masterfully explores the intersection of classical tailoring and contemporary avant-garde silhouettes. This expansive fashion campaign strips away the noise, utilizing a stark, high-key white or neutral studio backdrop to demand absolute focus on the intricacies of form, texture, and movement. Through a series of highly disciplined portraits, the project leans into a rigorous monochromatic aesthetic, punctuated occasionally by bold bursts of primary colors and high-contrast styling. Central to this vision is the work of stylist Jacob K, whose sharp layering and commitment to structural detail—from patent leather jackets to ruffed cravats—create a cohesive dialogue between the models. The imagery, defined by precise studio strobe lighting, captures a deliberate tension between minimalist composition and maximalist material, channeling an air of sophisticated, classical formality that feels entirely current. By integrating nuanced hair by Ryan Mitchell and an evocative makeup narrative, the ensemble achieves a cinematic quality that elevates standard editorial portraiture into a study of modern masculine identity. Every frame serves as a testament to the power of a clean, directional gaze, with the subjects’ intense expressions and deliberate poses cementing the work as a definitive statement on the evolving language of luxury fashion houses and the enduring relevance of thoughtful, intentional design in print media.
Editorial, Vertical
Studio strobe
Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion





