Zane Li founded his label, LII, in 2023. Now, three years later, the designer is the name on lots of lips and a serious contender for the LVMH Prize. But who is he?
Interview by Gijs Veening. Video by Niké Danae. Collection images by Reto Schmid.
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Pau Avia is a (great) fashion editor from Spain, based in Paris for the past 17 years. He’s also one of six men starring in a series from our new issue – zooming in on Fantastic Man’s contributors and collaborators in the French fashion capital.
Photography by Osma Harvilahti. Styling by Paul Maximilian.
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Points. A visual essay by Daniel Riera – with masseur Marc Oromí – zooming in on magic touches that remove stress and strains. As seen in Fantastic Man 42 (out now).
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What does the door furniture on Avenue Montaigne – the ritzy anchor of Paris’s Triangle d’Or – reveal about fashion brands? For our new issue, writer Seb Law set off to find out.
Swipe left for a taste (from Bottega Veneta’s flagship at number 12 to Marni at 57) and flip to page 44 for his full, highly entertaining report.
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Halid and Domas, (un)dressed. Captured by Bruno Staub and styled by Gerry O’Kane for Fantastic Man 42.
Get your copy and flip to page 291 for the full story. Yes, there’s more – and more.
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More! As seen in our latest pages, Sanjeev and Wissem wear (1) Versace by Dario Vitale, and (2) Jacquemus by Simon Porte Jacquemus.
Photography by Bruno Staub. Styling by Gerry O’Kane. Casting by Piotr Chamier.
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Straight from the pages of Fantastic Man 42 – out now – it’s Domas wearing Omega’s De Ville Prestige 41mm watch. Timely.
Photography by Bruno Staub. Styling by Gerry O’Kane. Hair by Kim Rance. Makeup by Patrick Glatthaar.
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Our new designer spotlight continues with the work of Luke Derrick, the Londoner who references both Savile Row and the modern man on a Lime bike. After all, “we’re all trying to present ourselves as having our shit together a bit more than we actually do.”
Swipe for a preview and pick up Fantastic Man 42 for the full story.
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Luke Derrick launched his brand in 2021, right after “graduating on the wrong side of Brexit and the wrong side of Covid.” Turning those blows to his benefit, the London-based designer is now one of menswear’s most exciting new voices. High time to catch up.
Interview by Gijs Veening. Video by Niké Danae. Collection images by Reto Schmid.
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Arthur Jafa draws out visual connections that others don’t see. Our new issue contains 12 pages dedicated to the man who might have struggled with the term “artist” in the past – but now can’t deny it.
This weekend, 9 May, Jafa’s ‘Helter Skelter’ exhibition (alongside Richard Prince) opens at Fondazione Prada. If you’re in Venice, it’s a show you shouldn’t miss.
Story by Janelle Zara. Photography by Robbie Lawrence. Styling by Florence Arnold.
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Lipstick on Lyas. Lyas on lipstick.
In a delicious profile for Fantastic Man 42, we explore makeup and more with the young Parisian who brings fashion to the masses.
Lyas is photographed by Mark Peckmezian, styled by Edward Bowleg III and interviewed by Andrew Pasquier.
Pick up your copy to dive in. Smack!
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Mr. Pedro Pascal, in his own words.
Physical copies of the actor’s Fantastic Man cover are flying off the shelves – but you can also find the full story on our website (link in bio).
Photography by Ethan James Green. Styling by Carlos Nazario.
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