Eight boys, one night out, and a fashion story built around the little things we lose along the way.

Dig out models Teo Bates, Bradley Photothivong, Jathi Uthayakumaran, Trystan Barth, Louis Lecocq, Clement Bruyere, Killian Pavilla, and Fodé Sarr in “Eight Ways To Lose Something” for MMSCENE Style Stories.
Shot by Mohamed Bamo, the editorial follows the eight faces through a study of disappearance, turning small missing objects, half-remembered details, and post-night energy into the backbone of the story.
“Eight Ways To Lose Something” turns a night out into a visual record of control, disorder, memory, and model-watch tension.
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The concept is deliciously simple and fashion-story smart: each model becomes tied to a personal object that vanishes somewhere between the start and end of the night. A portrait, a lost detail, an afterimage. By the time the story lands, the absence becomes the styling cue.

Giulia Risaliti handles the art direction and styling, shaping the story through a slow shift from clean precision into something more worn, more loosened, and more emotionally charged. It feels like the aftermath of a night that started polished and ended with somebody asking, “Wait, where did that go?”
The full creative team keeps the world exact: makeup by Anais Kreib, hair by Hiromitsu Yafune, set design by Michela Segato, production by Emma Chelala, casting by Jonathan Ganga, and styling assistance by Juliana Silva and Lucas Guldseth.
The styling pulls from a sharp lineup of labels including Egonlab, Camiel Fortgens, Boss, Casablanca, IM Men, Panconesi, Homme Plissé Issey Miyake, Amiri, Sandro, Corneliani, Canali, MCM, Dagger, North Beachwear, Woolrich, Tom Ford, Caraceni, Marvis, Dolce&Gabbana, Marsèll, Eyepetizer, IC! Berlin, Vowels, Delvaux, Rier, and Tonywack, giving the shoot that beautiful mix of luxury, polish, texture, and slightly undone after-dark character.
What makes the editorial click is the way the boys each carry a different frequency. Some frames feel composed. Some feel like evidence. Some feel like a memory someone tried to keep tidy but could not. The number eight becomes less of a gimmick and more of a rhythm — eight faces, eight losses, eight ways for a look to come apart.
For Teo Bates, Bradley Photothivong, Jathi Uthayakumaran, Trystan Barth, Louis Lecocq, Clement Bruyere, Killian Pavilla, and Fodé Sarr, the story becomes a full ensemble model-watch moment: faces, objects, clothes, and missing pieces all moving through the same moody little night-out mystery.
Dig out the full “Eight Ways To Lose Something” editorial below.
Teo Bates, Bradley Photothivong, Jathi Uthayakumaran, Trystan Barth, Louis Lecocq, Clement Bruyere, Killian Pavilla, and Fodé Sarr front “Eight Ways To Lose Something.”











Sources: Editorial source and credits via MMSCENE.






