
Desert Match–Leaving last season’s structured military silhouette behind, Corneliani ventures into uncharted territories of a deconstructed nature and adopt the uniform of a safari ranger. Lightweight cotton suits elegantly drape over the body, while trousers of cascading fabrics drift with the wind in a soft palette of off white, grey and khaki. From linen shorts to summer weight knitwear, the art of elegance was crafted through the ease of execution and fine tailoring. Trench coats, classic suiting and utilitarian safari jackets were staples made perfect for luxurious complementary accessories such as linen scarves, desert boots and leather goods.

In the Life and Times of Ian Curtis–Joining his co-star Melo, Mark Cox channels the iconic musician Ian Curtis for a film and editorial directed by JM Ferrater. Shot for Tiger magazine, Mark digs inside and finds a troubled soul, ready for a promising film debut.

WhyNot–Moreso than ever, it is a season of stars for WhyNot. Serving up a fair share of the top models to hit the Milanese catwalk, the agency boasts leading men, ranging from Noah Mills and Arthur Kulkov to Sam Webb. From the buzzworthy Mugler muse Rick Genest and stars in the making such as Bo Develius, WhyNot fills their ranks with runway sensations that include Taylor Fuchs as well as popular models, ranging from Francisco Lachowski to Burberry’s leading crop, noted by and Jacob Young. With iconic faces such as David Gandy and Tyson Ballou rounding out the pack, WhyNot can do no wrong this show season.

The Italian Job–Mark Cox resurfaces in the latest edition of Italian L’Officiel Hommes photographed and styled by Milan Vukmirovic. Getting an early start on the upcoming fall season, Mark dons a selection of camel-hued outerwear and other staples from Z Zegna.

Marc Jacobs pulls out the trunks of generations past and dusts off several smart pieces for an ingenious fall collection that mixes old with new. Bright knits dressed in stripes warm the spirits as wide tweed trousers are accompanied by a peculiar charm. From the rich colors of autumn and casualness of sneakers to the unexpected inclusion of track-pants, Marc by Marc Jacobs delivers another range of inspiring ready-to-wear garments.

Trading out neutrals for a parade of voluminous silhouettes dressed in fall’s dark shades, Albino Deuxieme creative director Albino D’Amato presented another fascinating collection. Taking great liberties with the traditional shapes of menswear, the latest offering showcased wool and mohair in intriguing cuts blended with graphic prints. From short sleeve numbers ready for layering and cozy outerwear to iridescent fabrics, D’Amato pieced together an effortless fall outing.

Mark Cox is a leading fashion model from the Netherlands who has appeared in numerous editorials and runway shows as well as campaigns for Calvin Klein and Z Zegna