
Tuxedo Days–Alex Badia turns to the modern tuxedo for his latest Menswear story that pairs the fashion editor with photographer Blair Getz Mezibov. Hitting the streets of New York City, the usual suspects, ranging from Salvatore Ferragamo to Roberto Cavalli make an appearance, modeled by Brian Shimansky, Kenzie Roth (Soul), Henry Barnacle, Andreas, Jason Wilder (New York Model Management), Amaury Baudoin, Jacques Naude, Ryan Schira (Wilhelmina) and Tim Devos (Request). / Grooming by Yukiko Tajima.

Rounding up the agencies’ best for a presentation of their upcoming spring collection last week, J.Crew showcased a range inspired by art at its finest. Moved by the pastels of Cy Twombly as well as the paintings of Winslow Homer, Frank Muytjens and his fellow designers ventured to Prouts Neck, Maine for a scenic search for further inspiration. Looking to the sea, spring’s collection found its voice in calming indigo paired with the clean performance of white and gray. With a nautical feel, J.Crew’s take on American classics came to fruition as an array of relaxed trousers and knits, complemented by light transitional outerwear.

Vincent Lacrocq, Federico Moyano, Henry Barnacle, Eduardo Braum,
Will Chalker and Maximiliano Patane photographed by Miles Aldridge

Henry Barnacle wearing an Alexander McQueen ensemble from spring 2005. Photographed by Kai Z Feng.

Henry Barnacle hails from the UK and was born with the most gorgeous cheekbones and pouty lips that has the industry lusting over. He has been the face of Paul & Joe, Kenneth Cole, Thomas Pink and Hugo Boss Green. This classic beauty’s perfect bone structure has been photographed for Tush, V and Details.