Name | Loïc Namigandet

Age | 25

Height | 6’2”

Place of Origin | Montreuil, France 

Ethic Origin | Central African/Belgian

Loïc Namigandet's organic rise in the fashion industry, walking seven seasons in just three years, with a debut at Burberry followed by Versace, marks significant milestones that have undoubtedly elevated his career. His outlook on life, focusing on living and enjoying each moment, adds a unique dimension to his persona in the highly competitive fashion world. This carefree yet driven approach might be what sets him apart from many others in the industry. 

Those who aspire to have long-lasting careers in the fashion industry understand that runway shows are a bridge to securing campaigns, which equate to longevity. Missing out on a show is not necessarily a setback; when campaign season arrives, casting directors will pitch those who have sparked interest.

Namigandet exemplifies this trajectory. After securing two exclusives with Burberry, he landed his first major campaign as the face of their AW2020 Optical collection. The following year, he scored a place in the iconic Versace FW 21 show and subsequently became a leading face in their Summer 2021 campaign. For him, the Versace FW 21 show was a standout moment: "I really felt it was crazy, the energy was truly amazing!!!" This campaign showcased that he was not just a striking face but also had the physique to match.

More often than not in fashion, one job leads to another. His body and face scored him a spot in the Roberto Cavalli F/W 22 Men's Lookbook, and his friendly smile led to him becoming the face of the Emporio Armani S/S 23 Underwear Campaign.

Top photographer Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca took this opportunity to shoot for Cobber while in Paris recently and in Loïc kind words

“he just make me feel comfortable and took shots in naturals moments, we talked about a lot of things and I didn’t see the time pass during all the shoot”

Loïc wears Polo Ralph Lauren

Loïc is represented by RUN MODEL MANAGEMENT Cover Design La Terre Press

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