
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.

Miles wears tank top Campaign Homme, gladiator skirt The Leather Man NYC,
shoes VANS, undergarments Model’s Own
It’s in the DNA–Hot on the heels of our Request story, we share a love for DNA’s fashion-forward lot. Wearing humor on their sleeve, Axel Brorson, Christopher Landon, Gabe Byer, Guntars Asmanis, Luca Vigorelli, Mark Bland, Miles Garber and Peter Bruder gather for a quirky story photographed by Daniel Clavero. Truly a team effort, the work of makeup artist Marni Burton, hair stylist Mylo Carrion and stylist Angelo DeSanto come together with the illustrations of Natalia Jhete for an infectious outing of zany fun.

On the Run–Christopher Landon (Clyne) joins Nova model Courtney Fallow for an editorial in the new issue of New Zealand magazine The Superette. Photographed by Stephen Tilley and dressed in labels, ranging from Ksubi to Stolen Girlfriends Club, the couple check into a hotel for a delightful outing that is a little rough around the edges.

Taking to Bethell’s Beach, New Zealander Christopher Landon is photographed on his home turf by David K. Shields. Appearing alongside Ali Stepka, Christopher is outfitted by Chris Lorimer in bold beachwear.

One of the most anticipated shows to hit Milan each season is none other than Dolce & Gabbana and WhyNot has the honor of housing the label’s go to men, ranging from spring’s campaign stars that include Sam Webb, Tony Ward and Noah Mills to Adam Senn. Then take into account a Brazilian model or two and the agency furnishes the ever popular Francisco Lachowski or simply Chico. From rising stars such as Guido Carminatti and Christopher Landon to models quickly becoming a dominating force, from Sebastian Sauve to Aiden Andrews, WhyNot will be well represented on each and every catwalk with great ease.

Following a simply pleasing summer 2010⁄11 campaign, we take a closer look at Zambesi’s correlating collection. Photographed by Marissa Findlay as well, Christopher Landon takes center focus in a gratifying collection that mixes Zambesi’s heritage with the progressive need to push menswear in a direction that is not afraid of the sensitive. Contrasting strong images of the outdoors against a state, softened by sheer short-sleeve numbers and wool gauze, Zambesi designer Dayne Johnston adds a sentimental touch with vintage fabrics from the label’s workrooms. Altogether offering a relaxed pace for the season with deconstruction and silhouettes of ease, Zambesi packs a fine-tuned punch.
