
Print Nature–Lyden James is back with a new editorial, appearing before the lens of Earl Wan. Easily stealing the limelight in a story for POST Hong Kong, Lyden stars in a Bohemian-inspired look at the latest fashions. Donning garments from Alexander McQueen, Ann Demeulemeester, Lanvin and more, Lyden is on-trend with the fantastic direction of stylist Juan-Carlos Aquino. / Grooming by Ryan Wing Li. Photo assistance by Kit Li.

Modern Myth–Surrounded by a romantic and opulent aura, Lyden James is photographed by Masha Mel for the latest issue of Open Lab. Donning an eclectic mix of jewelry accompanied by a wardrobe of a gentleman quality, cover star Lyden is styled by Nickque Patterson. / Hair by Kota Suizi and Makeup by Adam Burrell.

Bananas rules the runway with some serious starpower and an addictive side of quirks. While models like Jacob Coupe and Nicolas Ripoll make for an impressive catwalk showing, strong personalities like Christian Brylle serve a special brand of attitude. Meanwhile, a certain magic happens with faces like Jaco Van Den Hoven, while significant talents such as Cole Mohr and Yuri Pleskun succeed in lending shows a certain offbeat edge. Rounding out the ranks with veterans like Tony Ward and Andre Van Noord, Bananas encompasses the varied demands of casting directors with a careful selection of their best models.

Wooyoungmi arrived at a smart contemporary look for their latest collection that took a triumphant tour of the modern suit. Embracing thick soles, sleeveless numbers and elongated proportions, Wooyoungmi’s man achieved a casual elegance. Rounded off by a palette of cool colors, relaxed tailoring gave way to a chic wardrobe that proved accessible in lieu of a traditional suit or worn as everyday separates.

London-based label A.Hallucination marks their fall debut with a lookbook lensed by Jun-Ho Lee. Featuring Lyden James styled by Youn-Jung Kwak, the collection entitled The First Peal lays out the clear vision of designers Hwan Sung Park and Chung Chung Lee. Envisioning the urban dandy, luxe tailoring undergoes a transformation to produce interesting lines and uses of fabric. Crafting seamless sides and argyle-inspired quilting alongside several other details, suiting comes to represent the best of formal and casual attributes.

Styling Lyden James for this month’s issue of Brutus magazine, Yoshiyuki Kitao adds an endearing charm to the editorial with a simple pair of clear frames. Photographed by Seishi Shirakawa, Lyden wears ensembles for the creative at heart, including Lanvin, Jil Sander, Prada and Bottega Veneta.
