
Haider Ackermann’s menswear debut at Pitti Uomo was commemorated with an exotic caravan of intricate prints and regal draping. Mixing old and new in terms of both models and fashion aesthetics, shirting and knits were masterfully draped for quite the luxe outing.

Styling Charlie France for an editorial in the latest Man About Town, Joe McKenna gives the collegiate uniform a playful spin with no shortage of the male skirt. Pictured everywhere but class, Charlie takes his rebellious new look outdoors to be photographed by the talented Willy Vanderperre.

Photographing a great cast of models, new and old, Emilio Tini captures a sea of red for his most recent work on behalf of FHM Collections. Taking a cue from Tini’s glitter-filled campaign for GF Gianfranco Ferré, Juergen Zipf steps in to manage an energetic mix of substance and style featuring Aiden Andrews, Alexander Laible, Charlie France, Michael Whittaker, Nick Hinman, Nicolas Ripoll, Ryan Taylor, Tim Rueger, Tomek Szczukiecki, Vladimir Rotar and William Eustace.
Next month’s issue of Esquire España finds the perfect gentleman in British model Charlie France. With creative direction by Esquire’s Chabela Garcia, Charlie hits the studio for a modest photo shoot with Alfonso Ohnur. Donning suits styled by Beñat Yanci, Charlie finds a confident stride in sleek conservative numbers.

Photographing Amaury Baudoin, Charlie France, Jonas Kesseler, Michael Whittaker, Taras Koltun and Tom Nicon for the launch issue of L’Officiel Hommes Germany, Bell Soto gets closer to his subjects for an intimate photo shoot where clothing is optional.

Acting as both photographer and stylist, Niclas Heikkinen puts on a grand showing of London’s finest, pulling garments from James Long, Carolyn Massey, Lina Österman and others. Meanwhile, Charlie France takes center stage and serves a rebellious touch of attitude for I Love Fake’s “Grunge” issue.

Charlie France started his first season during the Fall/Winter 2009 shows as an exclusive for Jil Sander. Following, he became a Burberry favorite, appearing in campaigns for Burberry Prorsum, Burberry Brit, Burberry Sport and Burberry Black. In Fall/Winter 2010, Charlie France ranked first for walking and opening/closing the most shows.