
Boy! You Make My Heart Beat Faster–Boyo models Hadleigh Oliver and Matt Rodwell are joined by Select model Arthur Olecki as the trio embraces the summer weather donning the season’s prime collections for a fashion story in Attitude magazine. Photographed by Steeve Beckouet and styled by Frank Strachan, the boys take part in sunny past times as they are garbed in countless spring/summer 2012 looks including Burberry Prorsum jumpers, DSquared2 graphic shirts, Valentino jackets and many more luxe labels.

Mr. Spunky–H&M takes a cheeky stab at rough fashion with a new stylish feature starring Select model Arthur Olecki. Pulling pieces together from their Divided range, young and free meets budding gym body for a casual outing with charm. / Art direction by Anders Lyckman.

Spring Forward, Fall Back-wards–With a special attention to movement and pace, Select model Arthur Olecki joins Elite London’s Dan Felton for the winter/spring 2012 print issue of Fashionisto. Photographed by creative team Saty + Pratha and styled by Russell Philip Peek, the careful pair are outfitted in garments that range from colorful to voluminous.

Maximum Impact–A new season for Neil Barrett is on the Milano horizon, but before the grand showing, we have a look at the designer’s pre-collection for spring/summer 2012. Sharp, modern and ready to juxtapose with the wardrobe of the sartorial savvy man of today, Barrett finds the fine edges in tailored wears. Complete with color blocking and light layers, jackets, vests and other contemporary essentials seamlessly come together for a delightful impact. Whether dressed in a technical fabric, accented with leather or let out in cotton, the garments of Neil Barrett fare well for a smart season of youthful luxe.

In the Moment–Making a colorful statement, Saty + Pratha photograph Arthur Olecki (Select) and Dan Felton (Elite London) for the winter/spring 2012 print issue of Fashionisto. / Styling by Russell Philip Peek. Order issue here.

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.