
Old Meets New–With a collection inspired by the 1970’s art house movement as well as British painter Lucian Freud, comfort label Oliver Spencer delights the runway during London’s latest fashion week. Sorting through an eclectic lot of faces, Spencer’s men don a collection that strongly incorporates pristine cuts, knitwear and a splash of color with bold hues. Among the various looks are patterned baseball jackets, fairisle, cardigans and much more including a debonair spread of boots and loafers for a collection that daringly combines a vintage feel with the gratuitous tailoring of today.

Burberry in July–Callum Turner stars in the latest campaign installment from Burberry Prorsum’s fall 2011 outing. Photographed by Mario Testino, Callum makes a subtle statement in a demure coat from the fall 2011 lineup. / View part one of fall’s campaign here.

Toning down the theatrics, Agnès B goes for a relatively streamlined collection that showcases a British sensibility juxtaposed with a rebellious streak. Interjecting the image of leather clad youth into a collection that plays with common formalities, Agnès B touches upon influences old and new that meet the scope of the label’s diverse man.

Douglas Neitzke, Callum Turner and Gabriel Gronvik photographed by Rama.

Danielle Levitt photographs a session with Andrew Jones, Callum Turner, Emmanuel Corre, Hakan Seler, Jesse Burgess, Oscar Spendrup and Stanny M. for the latest issue of Wonderland. Styled in spring pieces from Emporio Armani by Way Perry, the editorial features models with a music gig on the side.

Ten fall trends ranging from camel hues and leather to sherling steal the show in September’s edition of Esquire UK. Featuring Callum Turner and Sebastian Sauve photographed by Desmond Muckian, stylist Gareth Scourfield utilizes several prominent collections for a straightforward approach to the season.

Callum Turner is a British model