
Tireless, Shannon Sinclair catches up with the boys of Robert Geller. When not hitting the runway with an untouchable cool, the boys were on pins and needles backstage waiting for the big show to kick off… And as always, don’t forget to check out the show review.

Combining a consistent vision with a knack for story telling, Robert Geller paid a nod to the youth of the 1960’s and 70’s with his latest collection. Inspired by the spirit of the Berlin student movement, their challenge to authoritarianism and at large, an international history of youth movements, Geller’s latest collection came together with great meaning. Sharp in true Geller fashion, the range took on a commanding appearance with defined silhouettes, a militant army green and a fiery red. From a tough rock ‘n’ roll exterior to the soft attributes of loosely fitted spring layers, Robert Geller showed a powerful hand that only gets better with age.

Styling an editorial entitled The Modern Standard for Vogue Hommes Japan, Shun Watanabe pulls together a playful mix of bold colors and prints with the results being a fall story full of personality. Photographed by Miguel Reveriego, an impressive lineup comes together that includes Aiden Andrews, AJ Abualrub, Danny Arter, Jules Hamilton, Marshall Brockley and Yuri Pleskun in a stylish stand.

Red models Will Lewis and Silviu Tolu invite you into Kirt Reynold’s brief stint backstage at the Billy Reid presentation.

A certain awkwardness and an undeniable southern charm come into play for Billy Reid’s latest collection. Crafting a wardrobe that easily transitions from a casual uniform to the detailing of Sunday’s best, Billy Reid crafts a smart selection of high-waist trousers, v-necks and tailored jackets that balance out an easygoing mix of denim and tousled shirting.

Frederike Helwig and Leigh Ledare are among the photographers, Barneys recently turned to for their fall 2010 designer mailer. Capturing a season of militant mischief, Yuri Pleskun, Paolo Anchisi, AJ Abualrub, Jacob Coupe and Wes Phillips are a picture of stylish proportions in the latest ranging from Raf Simons and Duckie Brown to Ann Demeulemeester.

AJ Abualrub first got into the modeling world when he was named a semi-finalist in VMAN and Ford’s model search. He became a Calvin Klein favorite and appeared in their men and jeans campaigns. AJ has also starred in campaigns for Levi’s, Uniqlo and Frankie Morello. He became quite the story when he lost thirty pounds for the spring 2011 season, but the buzz only seemed to propel his career more. AJ’s most recent campaign is Sisley shot by none other than Terry Richardson.