The modern wardrobe no longer lives by rigid dress codes. It thrives in the space between polish and instinct, where tailoring relaxes, sportswear sharpens, and the unexpected becomes the new standard of elegance. Photographed by Kapture Studio, this editorial follows Johhan Vega through a series of interiors that feel both lived in and cinematic, revealing a man whose confidence is measured not by excess but by the ease with which he inhabits every silhouette. There is no performance here, only presence.
By Luc Durant

Total look by H&M
Overcoat by Andrea Landa; pants by Monoic
Set design by Devorah Gold transforms the studio into a dialogue between fashion and modernist design. Chrome-framed lounge chairs, leather seating, translucent partitions, and raw architectural planes are more than props; they become extensions of the wardrobeitself. Each chair functions as both sculpture and stage, echoing the clean geometry of oversized tailoring, thesupple structure of leather, and the relaxed drape of
wide-leg trousers. Styled by Ivan Dario Ramirez, the clothing responds to its surroundings with effortless precision, where every silhouette feels intentionally placed within the environment. The interplay between furniture, architecture, and fashion blurs the distinction between interior design and personal style, creating a visual language in which every object contributes to the composition and every look feels inseparable from the space it occupies.
Socks by Adidas
Hair and makeup by Milena Cuellar reinforce the editorial’s understated confidence. Clean skin, precise grooming, and natural texture allow Johan’s expression to remain the focal point, while oversized eyewear, gloves, boots, and minimalist accessories shift seamlessly between anonymity and attitude. Every frame captures a different version of modern masculinity, one that embraces vulnerability as comfortably as authority.

Total look by H&M; bag by Monoic
Sunglasses by Vanda Eyewear; jacket by Andrea Landa; pants by Monoic; bag by Anca Ravelo
Rather than presenting clothing in isolation, the editorial suggests that style is shaped as much by its surroundings as by the garments themselves. Furniture becomes architecture for the body, while fashion transforms ordinary interiors into carefully composed tableaux. Together, the wardrobe and the setting create a portrait of contemporary masculinity that values proportion over excess, confidence over display, and thoughtful design in every detail.
Jacket by Zara; sunglasses by Oakley
Jacket by Monoic; pants by Monoic; sandals by Zara
Credits
PHOTOGRAPHY: Kapture Studio @studiokapture
TALENT:Johhan @_johhan_ @rowmgmt
STYLING: Ivan Dario Ramirez @ivandarioramirez89
HAIR AND MAKEUP: Milena Cuellar @milecuellar_makeup
SET DESIGN: Devorah Goldd @devorahgoldd
ASSISTANTS: Karen Barragan @karenbfoto02 Laura Roberto @la_chica_del_capul
VIDEO: Anastasia Pusyrnaya @anastaspu
PR: Davis NYCFE @davisnycfe









