Hidden Place–Produced by Sebastian Troncoso, directed by Daniel Cubero and styled by Gerard Angulo, Alexander Beck, Alexander Johansson, Baptiste Radufe, Charlie Westerberg, Corentin Renault, Jaco Van Den Hoven, Jacob Coupe, Jakob Wiechmann, Joan Pedrola, Milo Spijkers, Nikola Jovanovic, O’Shea Robertson, Paolo Anchisi, Rafa Bodgar, River Viiperi and Sebastian Sauve gather during Barcelona Fashion Week for a video commissioned by Tiger magazine. / Set design by Susana de la Cueva.
Model Dash–Handy with a slow and steady camera, Hunter & Gatti capture models Joan Pedrola (Sight) and Spyros Christopoulos (View) for the launch of the Claire + Bruce website. As the boys take their action shots, they’re garbed in suiting pieces, skinny ties and fitted trousers as styled by Beñat Yanci for this down tempo fashion film. / Hair by Paco Garrigues. Make up by Frank Garret.

The Great Tailor–Kicking off Milan Fashion Week, Corneliani takes to the runway with a sea of somber gray, navy and a hint of winter white. Fusing voluminous billowing silhouettes with a knack for tailoring, classics come across with a laid-back sartorial essence. From outerwear with oversize lapels to a cape, trimmed with fur or a cardigan tied at the waist, the Corneliani man possesses an undeniable elegance, fused with a certain practicality. Whether it’s a coordinated suit or sweater and pleated trousers, the Italian label furnishes an aesthetic that masters the ideal balance of purpose and style. Rounding out sharp two-button suits, double-breasted coats and lush knits with a strong suit in textures, Corneliani presents a season, marrying tradition to a relaxed modern attitude.

Milano Calling–While Jean-Luc was on the model hunt in Paris, just in time for castings, photographer Sara Cimino was ready to pick up the trail again in Milano. Canvasing known casting locations, Cimino is on the job photographing our favorite faces, new and old.

Models in Paris–The new season is nearly here again and you know Paris Fashion Week is looming because all the boys are back in town for castings before heading to Milan and coming back to Paris for the shows … So here kicks off the second season of an exclusive ‘Casting Call Diaries’ story at the men’s Paris Fashion Week castings for The Fashionisto ! For this first day of model ‘hunting’, the targets included the castings for John Lawrence Sullivan, Balenciaga and Damir Doma … Walking between the different casting places in pretty miserable winter rainy weather didn’t actually prove to be as enjoyable as my first experience in that matter last June, but with luck and patience I finally ended up catching some very relevant preys who regularly grace the international runways and magazines such as Jacob Coupe, Dan Kling, River Viiperi, Sebastian Sauve, Harry Goodwins, Adrian Cardoso, David Agbodji, Joan Pedrola etc, along with new faces Dominic Nutt, Miguel Batista, John Tuite, Andras Kajari or Jake Shortall amongst others … To be continued …

L’uomo Elite–Romance is in the air when it comes to preparation for Milano’s shows. L’uomo Elite casts a dreamy mood with a sepia-hued show package for the season. Quite fitting for a selection of models, who it appears were born to be photographed, Elite’s board shines with a certain freshness. In between client favorites such as Tomek Szczukiecki and Tobias Sorensen, the agency beams with fast rising up and comers that include Miles McMillan as well as Jamie Wise. From the classic runway figure, cue Christian Ochsenfahrt to a little rebellion, calling Daniel Bamdad, Elite has their bases covered with phenomenal faces and just the right attitude.

Mother Agency: Sight Management Studio (Spain)
Joan Pedrola got his break when he starred in D&G’s Cruise 2009 campaign. He quickly heated up the pages of magazines appearing in Vogue Hommes Japan, V Magazine, Hero, GQ Style, W, 160g and L’Officiel Hommes. Joan is best known for his piercing eyes and full lips.