
Thomas Lohr captures the quiet and artistic side of Juan Heredia.

Doug Porter joins Red models Jullien Herrera, Antony Jerram, Patrick Phillips and Juan Heredia for Intersection’s testosterone-infused cover story photographed by Sebastian Mader. Looking to capture the essence of 1960’s suburban culture, Mader photographs the group as a street gang outfitted in the garments of PRPS.

VMAN tackles age in their latest issue with a story photographed by Tetsuhara Kubota. Featuring a large ensemble cast styled by Yuki James, various aesthetics come together for a wide array of ages. Showing up in top form for an editorial of all the generations are Genaro Perez, Tommy Herd, Iian Leas, Christopher Wetmore, Jordan Coulter, Micky Ayoub, Paul-Anthony Nicastro, Philip Huang, Juan Heredia, Damon Tolstoy, Mike Dale and Edward Putnowicz.

From the pages of 10 Men and Vogue Hommes Japan to the catwalks of Paris, Milan and New York, the boys of Red are not to be duplicated. With a great number of boys rising in the ranks, Red is carefully developing a fine selection of up and comers, ranging from Silviu Tolu, Eryck Laframboise and Vince Robitaille to Evan Santoro. With stars like Lyle Lodwick, Abiah Hostvedt, Dan Felton and Tyler Riggs in toll, the agency has its fair share of veterans to offer tips to the next generation, who will no doubt follow in their footsteps.

Juan Heredia gives fellow Red model Michelle Easter a run for her money in the latest issue of Florida magazine. A long way from home, Juan hits the tracks as photographed by Tracy Toler. Not your typical model, Juan still eases into looks styled by Anna Katsanis and manages to even pull off Prada’s barely there ensembles.

