
Adrien Brunier, Louis Prades, Alexandre Gaillot and Laurent Albucher get dirty for the third issue of Guapo. Photographed by Yannick Leconte and styled by Philippe Uter, the group are given a chic militaristic makeover with garments from Kenzo, Yves Saint Laurent, John Galliano and others. Following a parade of stellar editorials, this and more is now available via the online edition offered through Other Edition.

Douglas Neitzke, Jacob Coupe, Louis Prades, Roch Barbot and Tristan Knights round out the cast of photographer Matthew Brookes’ most recent editorial entitled La Vie Parisienne. Staged for the March 2010 issue of GQ Italia, resident stylist Vilnius builds upon an old age nostalgia for a dynamic suiting adventure.

Continuing yesterday’s look at Milan Vukmirovic’s most recent editorial entitled “What We Really Like”, we finish with the second installment that includes several new additions amongst the models already featured: Axel Hermann, Chad White, Danny Beauchamp, David Gandy, Garrett Neff, Jon Kortajarena, Louis Prades, Mathias Lauridsen, Ollie Edwards, Robert Perovich, Romulo Pires, Sébastien Andrieu, Simon Nessman, Thibault Oberlin and Travis Hanson.

Milan Vukmirovic delivers a grand holiday gift with the latest issue of French magazine L’Officiel Hommes. Bringing together a great cast of notable modeling personalities, Vukmirovic photographs Chad White, Danny Beauchamp, Garrett Neff, Jon Kortajarena, Louis Prades, Mathias Lauridsen, Ollie Edwards, Robert Perovich, Simon Nessman, Thibault Oberlin and Travis Hanson for his most recent editorial appropriately titled “What We Really Like”.

Surveying time with a nostalgic interest in elegance, designer Simon Spurr was drawn to the sixties as a source of inspiration for his spring collection. With great ease and finesse, Spurr did not shy away from luxury, instead embracing suiting as an integral element of fashion. Central to the collection, well-tailored suiting is the foundation that other pieces are built upon. Not afraid of color, Spurr incorporates warm yellows and corals among denim based blues for a dapper quality. Breaking up suiting for versatility and everyday wear, fitted denim makes a sound impression – particularly in white. It highlights the collection’s simple approach to style and elegance. The lines are clean, the colors diverse and the execution timeless. Spurr might have drawn from the past for inspiration, but the end result is quite current and fitting of the times.

Louis Prades photographed by Miles Adridge

Louis Prades is no one hit wonder model. Since 2004, Louis has walked for the biggest names in fashion including Jean Paul Gaultier, Versace, Alexander McQueen, D&G and Vivienne Westwood. With years of experience, Louis is easily loved by the camera and has appeared in editorials for L’Uomo Vogue, Wallpaper, GQ Italia, Crash, Vogue Hommes International and L’Officiel Hommes. Louis’ turning point came when he became the face of Calvin Klein, alongside Natalia Vodianova. Soon after, Salvatore Ferragamo and United Colors of Benetton jumped on the bandwagon and booked Louis to be the face of their label.