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Numéro Homme 46

Numéro Homme 46 Autumn-Winter 2023-2024
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In this issue of Numéro Homme 46, Autumn-Winter 2024, French rapper Orelsan breaks all records, one by one.

As one of the ambassadors of the Gris Dior fragrance, he takes part in a no-holds-barred interview. Back to Paris for a chat with young prima ballerina Guillaume Diop, singer Pierre de Maere and Chinese pianist Lang Lang, who collaborated with Pharrell Williams on his first Louis Vuitton show.

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Also featured is the legendary Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, who reveals his latest project for the Gagosian gallery and talks frankly about his impending demise.

Then, Numéro Homme embarks on a journey to the four corners of the globe, meeting British actor Charlie Heaton in New York, and visiting the family home of Ferdinand Von Habsburg-Lothringen in Salzburg. Before heading for southern Italy, where art photographer Pieter Hugo witnessed the bloody ritual of Holy Week in two small Calabrian towns.

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Numéro has been a leading media in the world of fashion, contemporary art and culture. 

Numéro magazine creates a unique editorial and visual language blending fashion, beauty, art, and design. Numéro offers three editions: Numéro, Numéro Homme, Numéro Art.

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Numéro Homme 49

Numéro Homme 49 Spring-Summer 2025
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The cover star of this new Numéro Homme special “music” issue, Travis Scott reveals himself under the lens of Pieter Hugo and confides in us exclusively.

In twelve years, the American rap superstar has demonstrated his talent for transcending the limits of hip-hop to build futuristic universes.

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Theater and opera legend, but also sculptor and draughtsman, American maestro Bob Wilson opens the doors of his Watermill Center on Long Island, a creative incubator for new generations of artists, and presents his immense collection of artworks and objects in images by Jason Schmidt. 

Meanwhile, visionary English producer James Blake, photographed by Scarlett Carlos Clarke, talks about his singular career path, which has taken him from the British dubstep scene to collaborations with hip-hop heavyweights such as Jay-Z and Kendrick Lamar.

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Numéro has been a leading media in the world of fashion, contemporary art and culture. 

Numéro magazine creates a unique editorial and visual language blending fashion, beauty, art, and design. Numéro offers three editions: Numéro, Numéro Homme, Numéro Art.

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Numéro Homme 50

Numéro Homme 50 Fall–Winter 2025
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Guillaume Diop, a rising star of the Paris Opera Ballet, embodies grace and elegance both on stage and in front of the camera. This issue features his portrait, his sources of inspiration, and his artistic universe, tracing the defining moments of his journey and his remarkable rise to prominence.

Lucky Love—dancer, actor, and singer—stands out for his intensity and his ability to reinvent himself. The magazine offers an insight into his singular world, his artistic and personal experiences, and the creative force that defines his career.

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Also featured in this Numéro Homme 50: two radiant actors, Benjamin Voisin and Julien De Saint Jean, portrayed through their unique worlds and distinctive energy.

Numéro Homme also invites readers to explore an in-depth feature on the whirling dervishes of Konya, Turkey, captured by photographer Pieter Hugo, as well as a focus on American artist Sterling Ruby and his more than twenty years of captivating creation.

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Numéro has been a leading media in the world of fashion, contemporary art and culture. 

Numéro magazine creates a unique editorial and visual language blending fashion, beauty, art, and design. Numéro offers three editions: Numéro, Numéro Homme, Numéro Art.