
Flux Goes Vision–New label BEAU HOMME looks to photographers Saty + Pratha to capture their debut collection. Styled by Rickardo Maxwell and modeled by Next London’s Patrick Kuszmar, the graphic range easily makes a sound first impression. Inspired by the Futurist art movement, designers Justin Mansfield and George Bunker look forward with a range that utilizes special pattern cutting to achieve a bold new look for their man. Playing with complementary color hues, trousers, shirting and outerwear are dissected with sharp angles that in effect take the fundamentals of menswear and push them forward. / Grooming by Jun Sato.

Forward Ahead–Captured with a rustic setup, retail favorite B.D. Baggies previews their fall/winter 2012 collection with a new lookbook. Consisting of the core pieces for a functional wardrobe in today’s world, the range fleshes out the season with wool blends and melange flannel. From chunky hooded sweaters and relaxed blazers to smart shirting, the New York-based label serves up a safe bet for the upcoming season.

Athletenique–Model Pablo Coelho takes a couple of action shots as he’s featured in House of Laurel’s spring/summer 2012 lookbook. With a cosmetic blend of athletic garbs and ethnic prints, Filipino designer Rajo Laurel luxuriates in his innovative ready-to-wear collection as photographer BJ Pascual helms the lookbook photo shoot while Pablo dons leather shorts, multi-hued sports jackets and subtly striped oxford shirts among other staple pieces. / Makeup by Gela Laurel-Stehmeier assisted by Judy Sales. Hair by Jerry Javier.

Strapping in Fall–Photographer Nacho Ricci captures a moody scene for Argentinean label, El Burgués’ fall/winter 2012 outing. Captured in black & white, a striking Emilio Alix steps forward in a sophisticated wardrobe, juxtaposing eveningwear with day-to-day separates.

Empty Set–Chic gets a dark overhaul as Pszemek Dzienis photographs Michał Sadowski (United4models) for Nenukko’s spring/summer 2012 lookbook. A collection for the relaxed soul, leisure is at the forefront as draping offers a comfortable point of view. With pinched seams and elongated silhouettes in toll, various hues of gray paint a somber lineup of covetable separates, ranging from circular-cut tops to cowl neck jackets. / Hair by Jaga Hupało (Born to Create).

Modern Essentials–Flesh tones and deep blacks dress the current collection of ROARK. Serving up a modern uniform for their spring/summer 2012 range, a complete wardrobe is easily provided. In between a lineup of oversize fold-over waisted trousers and semi-fitted knitwear, minimal lines reign with the new basic. Embracing clean silhouettes and a structured execution, sleeveless numbers and treated outerwear come together with a an effortlessly cool vibe.