The stark black-and-white photos shot by Collier Schorr—with videos directed by Nathalie Canguilhem—feature a cast of new faces—but they reveal little clothing. Though not a jarring departure from the slick campaigns of Vaccarello’s predecessor, Hedi Slimane, who photographed his own (often in black and white), the minimalist vibe of the new images and videos are vaguely reminiscent of ’90s Calvin Klein.