
Fashion Rocks–Stylist Keegan Singh looks to garments from Givenchy, Balmain, Dior Homme and other labels to piece together a rock-fueled feature juxtaposed with a subtle western motif. With Bananas model Christian Brylle as the story’s star, Tom Allen picks up his camera for an attitude-ridden Mister Muse editorial.

Formal Dabbling–Christian Brylle takes the offbeat path, starring in a Dansk editorial, lensed by Henrik Bülow. Offering a hip twist on the tailored suit, the Bananas model is outfitted by Alexandra for a distinguished affair, tackling suiting shorts, printed shirting and other menswear standouts.

Baja Style–Ralph Lauren looks to the spirit of Cape Cod juxtaposed with a Bohemian flair for their spring/summer 2012 Denim & Supply outing. Adding promising up and comer Hampus Lück to last season’s cast of Christian Brylle, Randy Lebeau and Thiago Santos, the lineup is perfectly portrayed with an artisan touch. From soft washed fabrics and a stealth nautical motif to an eclectic array of separates, Denim & Supply executes a relaxed collection of smart pieces.

Ford–Led by strong models like Swede Linus Gustin, Ford New York approaches the immediate fashion week with a well-rounded roster of talents fit for any design aesthetic. From established stars such as Christian Brylle or Ryan Burns, who can easily go the way of downtown cool or classic Americana to stunning models in development such as Brayden Pritchard, Ford hones in on that special spark. Whether it is runway sensation Aiden Andrews, blue chip standby Paolo Anchisi or the timeless appeal of Michael Wozniak, a focused offering is just what the season ordered.

Bananas–True to their offbeat name, all is well in paradise when it comes to Paris agency Bananas. Serving up classic faces alongside fashion’s favorite quirky boy, the infectious personalities are in intense demand and Bananas has the supply. At one end of the spectrum is bad boy extraordinaire Yuri Pleskun, matched this season with the charm of new kid on the block, Jake Shortall or furthermore, Eric Ramos. For dark and brooding, the striking Lucho Jacob is always a great match or for an androgynous flair, there is Jaco Van Den Hoven. From constant cover star RJ King to the classic blue-chip achievements of Nicolas Ripoll or Ryan Kennedy, Bananas’ shining lot comes full circle with a guaranteed fit for all Paris’ coming attractions.

Gentleman’s Club–Patrik Sehlstedt photographs a dapper Christian Brylle (Bananas) for Oscar Jacobson’s fall 2011 campaign.

Christian Brylle’s career proved to be unstoppable when he was personally requested by Mario Testino for an editorial for Vogue Paris. He became the face of Hugo Boss, alongside model Agyness Deyn. Christian also became the face of Gucci and Costume National. He graced the cover of Vogue Italia photographed by Steven Meisel as well. Born in Denmark, Christian has appeared in Wallpaper, GQ Style, VMAN, Wonderland and Dazed & Confused Japan. just to name a few magazines.