WhyNot Fall/​Winter 2012 Show Package

Posted 5 months, 10 days ago on December 16, 2011 by

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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.

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DNA Boys by Daniel Clavero for The Fashionisto

Posted 1 year, 1 month ago on April 25, 2011 by

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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.

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Christopher Landon by Stephen Tilley for The Superette

Posted 1 year, 1 month ago on April 12, 2011 by

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On the RunChristo­pher 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.

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Christopher Landon by David K. Shields in Skin & Bones

Posted 1 year, 4 months ago on January 9, 2011 by

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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.

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WhyNot Show Package | Milan Fashion Week Fall/​Winter 2011

Posted 1 year, 5 months ago on December 13, 2010 by

whynotteaser WhyNot Show Package | Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2011

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.

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Zambesi Summer 201011 | Christopher Landon by Marissa Findlay

Posted 1 year, 6 months ago on November 12, 2010 by

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Fol­low­ing a sim­ply pleas­ing sum­mer 201011 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.

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