Showing posts with label Baptiste Giabiconi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baptiste Giabiconi. Show all posts
Jose Martinez captures Baptiste Giabiconi for the cover of Victor's latest issue in a black and white story highlighting the French multi-hyphenate's latest endeavor, all styled by Gissell Garcia.



EDITORIAL: Baptiste

Multi-hyphenate Baptiste Giabiconi appears on two separate covers of Numero Homme Thailand, as well as a body-baring fashion story featuring Monlada Homme, Dior Homme and more, shot by Eric Silverberg and styled by Monlada Pongpanit.



EDITORIAL: Idole

Mariano Vivanco assembles a quintet of the world's most recognizable models for GQ Australia's all-important September fashion story, with designs from Gosha Rubchinskiy to Balmain, worn by Baptiste Giabiconi, Jarrod Scott, Justice Joslin, Andres Segura, and Aurelien Muller.







Baptiste, Jarrod, Justice, Andres, & Aurelin for GQ

The United States and Cuba have started to de-frost their relations and Karl Lagerfeld took the opportunity to shine a light on Chanel's connection with the Caribbean country. On a tree lined promenade in Havana, Lagerfeld created a lively and colorful Cruise collection, juxtaposing modern touches with the country's indelible ties to the 1950s, including the classic cars that many of the citizens still drive. The men's collections, including sharp hats, were from by Baptiste Giabiconi, Jake Davies, Sebastien Jondeau and Hudson and Brad Kroenig.



RUNWAY: Chanel Cruise 2017

A grand salon was the setting of Chanel's FW16 collection, set inside Paris' Grand Palais. The collection was rooted in the heritage of Coco Chanel but envisioned by Karl Lagerfeld in modern terms, which included oversized boucle jackets for men, hard-edged riding boots and mixed media coats.



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RUNWAY: Chanel FW16

Another season means that Chanel and, by extension, Karl Lagerfeld whisked the couture label's best clients and the world's most important journalists to a new city, transforming it into something that Coco would've been proud of. For its latest Metiers d'Art show in Rome, Lagerfeld paid tribute to Italian cinema, resulting in kitschy details like bow-tie pasta accents to unisex boucle suits, complete with tweed hightops. Also seen were carol singers and an all-male finale including Brad Kroenig and his two sons, Sebastian Joundeau and Baptiste Giabiconi.



RUNWAY: Chanel Pre-Fall 2016

Chanel has taken its runway show to the farthest reaches of the world, from Dallas to Shanghai. Today, Karl Lagerfeld staged a show in Salzburg, Austria, a place close to his heart and only a short flight from Chanel's headquarters in Paris. The Pre-Fall collections, oft times called Métiers d'Art, celebrates the artisans who work for Chanel, from Lesage (embroidery) to A.C.T.3 (tweed). All that and more was showcased today and even some on Baptiste Giambiconi, Jake Davies, Sebastian Joundeau, Brad Kroenig and his son, Hudson. The unisex looks on these five men included classic Chanel jackets to foulards and embroidered pants.



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RUNWAY: Chanel Pre-Fall 2015

Protest is in the air, take the real protests like those in Hong Kong or fictional ones like the feminist brigade at Chanel. The result wasn't nearly as punk-themed as a previous collection from Karl Lagerfeld but it was filled with very wearable fashion, including a singular men's look on Baptiste Giabiconi in a suede safari jacket and matching pants.

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RUNWAY: Chanel SS15

Leaving Paris for the hard streets of New York, Baptiste Giabiconi is captured by Jack Waterlot for the Spring/Summer 2013 issue of DSection, melding New York's jazz identity with modern fashion and only hinting at the jazz influences, all styled by Andrew Holden.





EDITORIAL Oh Sinnerman...

After several seasons off the runway and in the front row, Chanel's famous creative director Karl Lagerfeld tapped his muse Baptiste Giabiconi to walk during the French house's Fall/Winter 2013 runway show today in Paris. Baptiste's two looks included slim fit leather pants, the type one might see Lagerfeld wear, while on top was either a unisex version of Chanel's famous tweed jumpers or an oversized coat, with both looks proffering patent leather Chelsea boots with chain detail, think Chanel's classic chain/leather handbag handle.

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RUNWAY: Chanel FW13

Karl Lagerfeld captures his muse Baptiste Giabiconi for the Fall/Winter 2012 campaign of his eponymous line. In the behind the scenes photos below, Olivier Sallant snaps the backstage goings-on of the busy shoot.



CAMPAIGN: Karl Lagerfeld Paris FW12 (Backstage)

Chanel's maestro, German designer Karl Lagerfeld, taps Baptiste Giabiconi to appear in his Fall/Winter 2012 campaign. Futuristic designs are melded with a robotic feel in the campaign, all shot by Lagerfeld.


CAMPAIGN: Karl Lagerfeld FW12

Karl Lagerfeld has tapped his muse, Baptiste Giabiconi, to appear in the latest campaign for his eponymous collection. Tailored suits in luxe finishes and luxurious details are seen and one would expect nothing less from the couturier.



CAMPAIGN: Karl Lagerfeld FW12

Karl Lagerfeld's opulent Pre-Fall 2012 collection, dubbed "Paris-Bombay" for its rich Indian references, takes a darker, more somber tone for the campaign. The German designer shot the campaign and tapped male muse Baptiste Giabiconi to star it in alognside Daria Strokous.

CAMPAIGN: Chanel Pre-Fall 2012

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Model Baptiste Giabiconi
Ph Karl Lagerfeld
St Serge Girardi

Chanel's Karl Lagerfeld shoots his muse Baptiste Giabiconi in this striking shoot the melds Roman architecture and garb with modern fashions from Versace, all well edited by Numéro's Serge Girardi.



EDITORIAL: Peplum