Sebastian Sauve Plays It Sharp, Tidy and Trouble-Free for Husk
Sebastian Sauve links up with Milan-based photographer Ivan Muselli for a Husk menswear story styled by Matteo Greco, bringing a neat, buttoned-up charge to an editorial that plays with polish, restraint, and just enough model mischief.
The wardrobe keeps Sebastian on his best behavior, with styling that moves through tidy shirting, easy jackets, casual menswear layers, and clean everyday polish. The original credits note pieces from Closed and John Varvatos, giving the story a relaxed but considered fashion direction.
Muselli’s images keep the mood simple and controlled: natural posture, direct framing, soft texture, and a quietly confident model presence. Instead of pushing a loud concept, the editorial lets the clothes, the styling, and Sebastian’s face do the work.
Styled by Matteo Greco, the Husk story lands in that sweet spot between casual and composed. Sebastian looks polished without feeling stiff, giving the editorial a clean menswear rhythm built around restraint, attitude, and easy charm.
Additional credits include grooming by Cristina Bertaggia and fashion assistance by Valentina Fanori, rounding out a sharply assembled story that keeps everything neat, wearable, and very much model-focused.
Sebastian Sauve in Husk by Ivan Muselli and Matteo Greco




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