A Rich Menswear Feast From Vogue Hommes Japan
Vogue Hommes Japan arrives stateside with a rich menswear preview from its S/S 2011 issue, photographed by Miguel Reveriego and styled by Shun Watanabe.
The story, known as Band of Brothers, brings together a stacked model cast including Sebastian Sauve, Noma Han, Peter Bruder, Adrian Cardoso, Linus Gustin, Johannes Niermann, Tim Meiresone, and Maciej Grubich. It is the kind of lineup that turns a collections preview into a full model moment.
Watanabe’s styling pulls from a high-fashion menswear vocabulary, with the original post noting pieces from Prada, Jil Sander, Emporio Armani, and other labels. The visual direction leans into tailoring, layered outerwear, clean shirting, polished suiting, and collection-piece impact, giving the spread a rich, editorial showroom energy.
Miguel Reveriego photographs the cast with a glossy, controlled eye, letting the clothes and faces work together in a tight visual rhythm. The result is less about one single model and more about the charge of the group: a band of sharply styled boys moving through the season’s strongest menswear ideas.
Between the precision of Prada, the clean minimalism of Jil Sander, and the polished ease of Emporio Armani, the preview lands as a polished fashion feast — exactly the kind of Vogue Hommes Japan spread that knows how to make clothes, casting, and attitude share the spotlight.
Sebastian Sauve, Noma Han, Linus Gustin and More in Vogue Hommes Japan’s Band of Brothers









