
Aiden Andrews was one of the finalists for VMAN and Ford’s model search. Following the competition, he was snapped up and photographed for a variety of fashion bibles, ranging from Arena Homme+ and VMAN to Dazed & Confused. He had his breakthrough when he starred in Jil Sander and Raf Simons’ fall 2010 campaigns, cementing his status as the one to watch.

JS Oddity–Clément Chabernaud of Success and Aiden Andrews of Ford Europe make their way back to Jil Sander for yet another campaign lensed by Willy Vanderperre. Styled by Olivier Rizzo and photographed under the creative direction of Jil Sander’s Raf Simons, the pair emote the label’s signature peculiarity. / Makeup by Peter Philips with hair by Anthony Turner.

WhyNot–Making a casting director’s job less difficult, WhyNot pulls out all the stops with a consistent showing of irresistible options. As the last year has shown, David Gandy is unstoppable–racking up two major covers and continuing to play a strong suit to Dolce & Gabbana’s image. Meanwhile, there is Arthur Kulkov, a one fits all type of model and a blast to have around–followed by those standout editorial boys like Jacob Coupe and Alexander Johansson, who easily transition from the runway, walking coveted spots for labels such as Prada to fronting campaigns for a myriad of brands. From Garrett Neff to Aiden Andrews and Adam Senn, the recognizable faces are offered in plenitude and short of a world disaster, it looks like the men of WhyNot are going to have full charts.

Character Garments–Ford model Aiden Andrews photographed in a look from Alexandre Plokhov by Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca (Defacto Inc.) with styling by Marcus Teo (Defacto Inc.) for Fashionisto winter/spring 2012 print issue.