
A recent shot of PMA’s Gen Huisman photographed by Giampaolo Sgura for GQ Style.

Traveling from all around the world, Adrian Bosch, Beck Brendon, Christian Brylle, Collin Tennant, Gen Huisman, Gerhard Freidl, Gordon Bothe, Lasse Pederson, Matvey Lykov, Nikola Jovanovic, Oskar Landstrom, Paris Nicholson and Tim Boot represent a vast array of countries from Sweden and South Africa to Austria as they strike their best over the top pose for photographer Giampaolo Sgura. Swept up in a sea of color, resident GQ Style Germany stylist Klaus Stockhausen ensures that bold hues bring bubbly personalities to the surface.

A recent shot of PMA’s Gen Huisman photographed by Giampaolo Sgura for GQ Style.


Creating fashion for a futuristic world, Versace’s fall 2010 collection rejects the classic notions of luxury. Inspired by the cyberpunk universe of sci-fi film Tron and William Gibson’s novel Neuromancer, the Versace man is transformed into an individual who rejects the establishment, instead looking to create his own path. Drawn to a predominantly black and silver color palette accented by blues and purples, form-fitting garments pave the way for Versace’s modern uniform. As the suit takes a backseat, biker jackets take the lead with a strong focus on shape and fit. Meanwhile, leather pants make a comeback as silver provides the foundation for a soft armor. Adding yet another level of detail, the color spectrum is manipulated to not only provide for fall’s signature print, but mark a new era for Versace.


As tradition dictates, the Gucci man makes an unapologetic fall debut with luxury on parade in the usual form of leather, velvet, suede and fur. Not quite suited for downtime this season, Gucci narrows in on suiting and outerwear with an earthy color appeal. Instead of turning to bold colors and prints, Gucci lets the fabrics and workmanship do the talking with a collection that evokes the rich lifestyle without being reckless.


The last two seasons, Miuccia Prada’s vision has dictated an overwhelming presence of studs and mesh. Taking a nostalgic step back, Prada lightens up this season with a retro-inspired collection. Easing away from the color black, coral, yellow, cobalt and orange are introduced to lend Prada’s shrunken knits and doubled collars a peppy spirit. Meanwhile, loafers and pleated trousers complete an unwavering nod to the past.

The fall season may be quickly coming to an end, but Italian label Byblos have released their campaign featuring Gen Huisman in its entirety. With sale season in swing, it’s not a bad idea to consider those special pieces that escaped your initial fall buys.
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