Numéro HOMME 48
Fashion
Contents of Numéro Homme 48, autumn-winter 2024-2025:
On the cover of Numéro Homme 48, Dior make-up creative and image director Peter Philips shares his vision of masculinity and new standards of beauty through the lens of photographer Richard Burbridge.
Also on the cover, France's favorite personality, Omar Sy, looks like a cowboy out to conquer the West. Based between Paris and Los Angeles, where he is pursuing an international career, the actor, currently starring in John Woo's remake of The Killer (in cinemas October 23), talks about his ambitions.
The magazine also features an exclusive interview with the (all too) rare master of light, James Turrell. Now 81, the American artist talks about his career over the last six decades and his life's work, Roden Crater, on which he has been working for 40 years in the Arizona desert.
Another major figure in French cinema featured in this issue is actor Lucas Bravo, Emily's seductive neighbor in the worldwide hit Netflix series Emily in Paris. An image he intends to shatter with his next two films, from a brigand's role in Mélanie Laurent's Libre to a paragon of toxic masculinity in Noémie Merlant's Les Femmes au balcon.
Numéro Homme also invites you to dive into the dark and fascinating world of French Black Metal with three of its flagship bands, Seth, Pensées Nocturnes and A/Oratos, photographed by Pieter Hugo. Also in this issue, a portrait of up-and-coming chef Mory Sacko and actor Nassim Lyes.
Not forgetting fashion series by Ethan Hart, Dominique Issermann, Daniel Archer, Laura Sciacovelli, Arash Khaksari and Kenny Germé.
Numéro Homme 48 is available on newsstands and on iPad from Friday October 18.