HEAD START: Jonathan Anderson is slated to unveil a look from his spring 2017 collection for Loewe on Thursday — the day before its official unveiling during Men’s Fashion Week — by plastering Paris kiosks with the look captured by Steven Meisel.
Model Jackson Wakefield sports forest green napa trousers and gold calf sandals. He poses against a vortex-like set constructed from thick rope, meant to evoke “a sense of off-balance kineticism.”
Anderson has been giving the public a preview since his first collection for the Spanish luxury house, which is owned by LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, for spring 2015. The latest image also reflects the input of stylist Benjamin Bruno and art direction from the M/M Paris agency.
Two other images of the campaign are to appear on kiosks across Paris: a composition of images by Meisel —
close-ups of black-and-white stills lifted from his archives and rephotographed by him — as well as an image featuring the Loewe Goya weekender bag that is to be available in select stores and on the Loewe web site starting July 16.
The three visuals will be on view in Paris through June 29.