
Soul Artist Management–Making a strong impression this season with not only a lineup of top requested faces, Soul Artist Management turns to the lens of Julian Schratter aka Through Jules Lens for a candid look at their boys. From Lowell Tautchin and Simon Nessman to River Viiperi or Sebastian Sauve, the ace is in the hole when booking time comes, but let’s not leave out recent budding signs like Christopher Michaut or Tom Barker.

Jumping For Joy–Captured by photographer Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca in mid-air, Alex Loomans, Brian Davenport, Cory Bond, Evandro Soldati, Patrick Peltier, Sean Harju, Terron Wood and Travis Davenport jump into action for German magazine, Kult. Styled by Marcus Teo in dynamic ensembles, the handsome group is leaps and bounds ahead in style as well as performance. / Hair by Keiko Hamaguchi with makeup by William Murphy.
Jumping Models!–Teaming up with director Ramon J. Goni and Sasha D. Burdett (director of photography), Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca produces a new short entitled Celebration for the latest edition of German magazine Kult. Outfitted by Marcus Teo, Alex Loomans, Brian Davenport, Cory Bond, Evandro Soldati, Patrick Peltier, Sean Harju, Terron Wood and Travis Davenport get to work at once for quite the active celebration of stellar fall ensembles. / Assistant director, Kyle Parsons. Music by Anthon Wlsjo. Voice Talent, Benjamin Clementine.

Richmond’s Dinner Party–Classic pinstriped suits over dragon printed tees offered a laid-back sophistication at John Richmond. Reggae and tribal were also in the air with graphic tees of the legendary Bob Marley layered under lightweight cardigans, while tattoo motifs continued to be etched onto fluorescent shirting in hues of red, orange and shocking pink. Signature dinner jackets enriched with crystals and silk trousers captured the austerity and rocker vein of the modern Richmond man.

Ciao Bello–D&G gives their secondary line a grand send off with a regal collection of silk. Blending the luxurious fabric with their signature love for denim and youthful attire, printed silk found an affection for all sorts of wardrobe staples. Paired with suede moccasins in a variety of colors, silk was paneled with denim and denim with cotton for a wonderful showing from the popular label. Taking care of relaxed silhouettes with flair, jackets felt as effortless and casual as ripped denim. From the loosely button shirt and linen shorts to easy chambray, Dolce & Gabbana outdid themselves for quite the grand finale.

The Moncler Dual Off–The battle between classic European menswear and the athletic performance vision of Thom Browne continued at Moncler Gamme Bleu. This season’s sport of choice was fencing for the suit-centric designer – though, not far of a departure from the American designer’s aesthetic. Padded jackets, quilted blazers and sporty fabrications were all in the favor of Browne’s design regime. House signatures such as thigh high shorts, tailored suiting and eccentric trousers were infused with new favorites in the forms of fencing jackets, pleated skirt overlay and enhanced jock cups. It was a triumphant pairing of modern and traditional menswear with a dash of heritage and humor.

Brian Davenport is the brother of fellow model, Travis Davenport. Perfect genetics obviously run in the Davenport family. Brian has worked with his brother on several occasions, including walking for DSquared2 and Dolce & Gabbana, while also appearing in an editorial for VMAN. Proving he can do without Travis by his side, Brian has been booked by top designers for their runway shows such as Dolce & Gabbana, Emporio Armani, Moncler, Thom Browne, Ermengildo Zegna, Bottega Veneta and many more. He has also appeared as the face of Ralph Lauren Wimbledon and Lincs.