Stretchout
From Fantastic Man n° 41 – 2025
Photography by WILL SCARBOROUGH
Styling by GERRY O’KANE
Fashion by LOEWE
This tan jumper in a chunky cashmere knit comes with turquoise cuffs. Worn with a check coat and the same trousers as the image above. They’re in wool and silk and are belted. Worn with a khaki wool jumper and black leather booties.
Above, a burgundy wool jumper with a neckline flowing down like a big cape. Worn with dark-grey wool trousers and black leather booties, all again from Loewe. Also note the Puzzle bag, a collaboration with the Josef & Anni Albers Foundation, in hand.
The belt holding up these pleated cotton trousers is exceptionally long – it makes another appearance further on in this reportage.
Here, a navy-blue jacket that looks incredibly boxy, even more so when worn with matching navy-blue shorts and thigh-high boots in black and brown leather. The cotton shirt is black.
Super-large lapelled black nappa leather jacket, with the super-large leather boots and the aforementioned double-buckle wool-and-silk black trousers.
The gigantic collar of the white cotton shirt complements the generous beige wool short suit perfectly.
Here, pleated cotton trousers with a mega-long belt and a pair of ballet runners. Above, a khaki wool jumper that opens all the way down to the belly button, with a suit in a multicoloured check and slightly flared trousers.
The cotton work-style jacket seen to the right isn’t called the Trapeze for nothing – its silhouette is more or less triangular. It could almost be worn by two people at the same time! Black trou- sers and boots, also Loewe.
Something nicely ceremonial permeates this grey, burgundy and white jumper
in wool and viscose. Those sleeves! No trousers needed – only a pair of enormous leather boots.
CONTRIBUTIONS
Photographic assistance by Alex Bibby and Luca Pellegrino. Digital operation by Samuel Hearn. Styling assistance by Anna Sweasey. Hair by Laurence Walker. Make-up by Lynski. Model: Marcus Jefferson. Casting by Simone Schofer at Artistry. Set design by Camilla Byles. Production by Rosie Cartwright.