
Lost in Shadows–Restricted in binding and constricting garments, Fusion model Joseph Culp appears before the lens of Christopher Hench for the new edition is Fiasco. Featured in a monochromatic wardrobe accented by accessories, Joseph is styled by Donald Hicks in labels from the likes of Louis Vuitton, Calvin Klein and 3.1 Phillip Lim.

Sartorial Bliss–Antonio Azzuolo ramps up the glamour for the spring 2012 season, playing to his dapper strengths. Taking refined suiting, relaxing the silhouettes and interjecting casual separates into the lineup, Azzuolo showed that his men can be among a classic generation, while still remaining youthful. From short-sleeved knits and baggy suiting shorts with raw edges to sleeveless jackets, the collection maintained a certain lightness, having fun with a sartorial flair.

New Face Infusion–Mixing up their roster a little, Fusion runway regulars such as Paul Boche and Berthold Rothas are joined by a lineup of budding stars. Coming off a successful fashion week this past February, Louis Galloway and Joseph Turnbull move on up as new kids on the block, that include Jed Texas as well as Connor Stanley prepare for the spring 2012 season.

Eli Schmidt and Alex Badia squeeze out one final fall/winter story for WWD with an editorial featuring Joseph Culp (Fusion), Joey Regan (VNY) and Chris Galya (Soul Artist). Dressed in the likes of Burberry Prorsum, the boys are groomed by Anna Bernabe.

Aiden Andrews (Ford) and Joseph Culp (Fusion) photographed by Russ & Reyn for Mjölk spring 2011. / View lookbook here.

Continuously inspired by his move to New York, Mjölk designer Lars Stoten found this season’s direction during his daily bike ride to his new studio in Chinatown. Bordered by the East River and the urban scene of New York City, Stoten immediately saw another tale of generations. Taking in visuals of modernity against remnants of the past, Mjölk’s spring 2011 collection came into clear focus. Providing twenty-six images for spring, featuring Aiden Andrews and Joseph Culp, Stoten reinterpets his boxy proportions into a clean lineup that mimics the past, while energizing the present. From hand-cobbled Italian shoes and Liberty prints to hand-crafted belts, local to New York, Stoten puts his soul into another successful collection. / Photos by Russ & Reyn.

Joseph Culp shot to fame when he was shot by David Sims, alongside Natasha Poly, for Tse Fall/Winter 2008. He has since become a favorite when it comes to the pages of magazines. Joseph has appeared in Dazed & Confused, 10 Men, VMAN, Vogue Hommes Japan and Numéro Tokyo. He became the face of New Man’s Fall/Winter 2008 campaign.