DA MAN Finds Its Rhythm in a Softer Menswear Register

Image: Lucas Lei / DA MAN
It is all about the quiet tones for models Dmytro Chmil and Laurenz Zimmerman, who step into a laid-back fashion story for Indonesian menswear publication DA MAN.
Photographed by Lucas Lei, the editorial moves through white, black, blue and the softer shades between them. Calm silhouettes and fluid textures set the pace, proving once again that menswear does not need to shout across the room to hold attention.
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The appeal sits in the restraint. Instead of building the story around one aggressive statement piece, the wardrobe lets proportion, texture and tone carry the mood. Everything feels considered, but nothing looks trapped under the weight of trying too hard.
Chmil and Zimmerman bring two distinct presences to that quieter language, giving the editorial enough contrast without breaking its steady rhythm. The result lands somewhere between polished ease and fashion-daydream stillness—the exact zone where a simple palette starts looking anything but basic.
Lei’s photography gives the clothes room to breathe, matching the publication’s description of a season finding its rhythm through ease. The palette may be muted, but the point is clear: quiet dressing works best when the shapes, fabrics and attitude are doing thee talking.
Dmytro Chmil and Laurenz Zimmerman in DA MAN’s “In Quiet Tones”
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Dmytro Chmil and Laurenz Zimmerman in DA MAN magazine’s “In Quiet Tones” editorial.
Images: Lucas Lei / DA MAN
“In Quiet Tones” does exactly what a strong editorial title should: it names the mood without overexplaining it. The images handle the rest, letting ease, restraint and two compelling models turn a limited palette into a complete point of view.
Source: DA MAN; Morphosis.






