Julian Ganio is a fashion stylist, artistic director and design consultant, currently working with Fendi, Solid Homme, Paul Smith, and Edward Crutchley.
Julian is contributing editor at The Financial Times How To Spend It Magazine, and contributes to fashion magazines -
An0ther, Arena Homme +, Dazed, Double, The Face, Fantastic Man, i-D, Interview, More or Less, Perfect, Replica, Vogue, W, and Wall Street Journal alongside photographers including Alasdair McLellan, Juergen Teller, David Sims, Martin Parr, Jamie Hawkesworth, Nick Knight and Wolfgang Tillmans.
Other photographers that Julian has also collaborated with include -
Brett Lloyd, Bruno Staub, Casper Serjensen, Collier Schorr, Dan Tobin Smith, David Bailey, Ethan James Green, Gregory Harris, Johnny Dufort, Josh Hight, Kuba Ryniewicz, Laurence Ellis, Mark Peckmezian, Oliver Hadlee Pearch, Paul Kooiker, Paul Wetherell, Ewen Spencer, Robi Rodriguez and Walter Pfeiffer.
Julian has recently worked with -
A.P.C., Adidas x White Mountaineering, Barney’s New York, Brioni, Burberry, COS, Corneliani, CP Company, Craig Green, Disney, Dover Street Market, Dunhill, Fila, Frédéric Malle, Hermes, Hugo Boss, John Lobb, Julien David, Karl Lagerfeld, Katharine Hamnett, Kenzo, Louis W, Marc Jacobs, MCM, Nike, Noah NYC, Opening Ceremony, Pink, Polo Ralph Lauren, Pringle of Scotland, Rimowa. Selfridges, Stella McCartney, Soulland, Sportmax, Sunspel, Tanner Krolle, Tommy Hilfiger, Topman and William & Son.
As well as collaborating on projects with artists Gilbert & George, John Booth, Nico Vascellari, Sue Tilley, Hey Reilly, Noel Fielding. Musicians Alessandro Cortini, Basement Jazz, Michel Gaubert, Cktrl, Gilles Peterson, Horse Meat Disco, New Order, Giorgio Moroder, and film director Luca Guadagnino.
Please contact julian.ganio@gmail.com for any enquiries.