
Home Boy–Jacques Naude (Wilhelmina/Success) stars in a black and white spread for the debut issue of Mister Muse. Photographed by Bruno Staub with styling by Charles Varenne, Jacques takes a stab at life, removed from the city. Wearing garments and accessories from Givenchy, Gucci and other labels, a retro spin finds a modern existence.

Flight from Cold–Barneys New York enlists Ford model Aiden Andrews along with Wilhelmina’s Jacques Naude for this season’s outerwear lookbook. Delivered with humor, the popular retailer covers their bases with cold weather essentials from the likes of Burberry Prorsum, Maison Martin Margiela and Raf Simons.

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.

Drop-Dead Glam–Teaming up with photographer Henrique Gendre, fashion editor Gregory Wein delivers a glamorous evening out with the help of Wilhelmina model Jacques Naude and Request’s Nicola Wincenc. From Givenchy and Lanvin to Jimmy Choo, no expense is spared for an ultra-luxe fall take on eveningwear.

School Days–GQ Russia fashion editor, Ekaterina Melnikova connects with photographer Yu Tsai for a scholarly story of an editorial for the magazine’s latest issue. Dressing Jacques Naude, Miles Garber, Bobby Nicholas and Sam Whitman in suiting and outerwear, provided by labels such as Burberry Prorsum as well as Dolce & Gabbana, Melnikova delivers a classic feat.

The Fall Collections–Wilhelmina models Matthew Hitt, Max Barreau, Jacques Naude and Tomek Szczukiecki come together for VMAN’s look at fall 2011 collections, styled by Jessica Bobince. From Neil Barrett and Burberry Prorsum to Dsquared, the boys undergo quite the makeover for quite the myriad of influences captured by Ryan Michael Kelly. / Makeup by Robert Greene (See Management) with hair by Amy Farid (Kate Ryan Inc.)

Jacques Naude came into the industry with a CK Jeans campaign in fall 2008. Soon after, several top clients started knocking on Jacques’ door to have him be the face of their label. Gap, Lacoste, Saks Fifth Avenue, John Richmond, Pepe Jeans, H&M and DKNY were the wise labels to have this South African star in their campaigns. His list of editorial work deserve a mention as well. From Vogue Hommes Japan, VMAN to Details and Vogue Russia, Jacques has been photographed for several major publications.