
American Dream–Sean O’Pry gains another important campaign, this time around for American label Gap. Appearing as one of the faces of Gap’s summer 2012 T campaign, Sean dons a bright assortment of the label’s casual tees, available in shades ranging from pale pastels to deep rich hues.

Playing Classics–Gap 1969 enlists Q Management models Jeff Raynor and Daniel Cruz for fall’s campaign. Wearing boot-cut denim in various washes, the lot have fun with a nostalgic game of dodge-ball.

Colorful Outlook–Absent Patrick Robinson, as chief designer, Gap pushed forward with a collection, lined with a wide spectrum of color. Paired with sneakers, cuffed shorts and khakis made the rounds in everything from lavender and red to green. Completing the ensembles with light-weight nylon jackets, the retailer’s signature line of easy tees and clean shirting options, paired with field jackets, furnished a streamlined Americana showing.

Revamping a Classic–Gap taps Simon Nessman, Tommy Dunn and Laurence McCrea for a special campaign this season to celebrate their new focus on khakis. Showcasing new cuts and washes for the classic standby, the boys are photographed by Craig McDean.

New York Model Management’s Daisuke Ueda strikes a cool pose for Gap Japan’s winter 2010 campaign.

Gap rolls out an endless parade of male models to showcase their latest collection. Enlisting Corey Baptiste, Jakob Hybholt, Jeremy Young, Mathias Bergh, Reid Prebenda, Sean O’Pry and Taylor Fuchs, a minimal fall season is relegated to hues of black, gray and khaki. From the parka and shawl collar cardigan to the cropped peacoat, Gap hones in on their signature coverage of pieces that will get along fine in the wardrobe of just about any man.