
Poolside Glee–Brazilian models Francisco Lachowski and Marlon Teixeira come together once more, this time around for Scapa Sports’ spring/summer 2012 outing. Photographed by Paul Bellaart, the pair ready for summer with fun at a poolside party. From sporty jackets and polo shirts to cut-off denim, an easy attitude penetrates a season of laid-back essentials.

New World–Looking to bring a new dimension to his celebrated vision on tailored classics, Giorgio Armani revamped the standard silhouette, embracing stretch fabrics and loose fits for fall’s collection. Accenting a familiar black and gray palette with bursts of bright blue, Armani’s man was immediately sharp, but relaxed as separates made the move between traditional and modern. While velvet pants ballooned in shape, only to fall into a tapered finish, the double-breasted jacket was at once laid-back. Altogether a seamless mix of two worlds, Giorgio Armani’s fall/winter 2012 collection turned out a phenomenal showing that pitted impeccable construction against bold design.

Classic Flair–Italian label Canali goes the way of London for a swinging collection of sartorial proportions. Kicking off the show with a banker chic approach to fashion, pinstriped suiting and overcoats set the tone for a well-informed throwback. Transitioning to a casual change of pace, suede and corduroy made an easy impact with paisley prints joining the foray in the form of jackets and trousers.

Apocalypse Now–Emporio Armani gravitates towards the darker side of fall with a somber hued showing for the new season. Mixing a retro attitude with Armani’s brand of modern, a laid-back wardrobe of essentials come together with an array of arresting accessories for plenty a piece to entice the stylish. Donning an oversize beret tipped to the side or a hooded scarf, the man of Emporio Armani calls attention to an empowered lineup that explores various silhouettes and cuts, while also propelling the timelessness of staples like the pinstriped suit.

Dressed to Kill–Marlon Teixeira of MGM and Jamie Wise of Major Paris star in a film, created for Parisian magazine Soon International. Photographed and directed by Nicolas Valois, the attractive pair are styled by Rene Gloor in a sinister new outing that makes its first appearance with a grand gesture of preparation. / Style assistance by Benedicte Flom. Hair by Fredric Taglia. Makeup by Audrey Gautier. Photographer assistance by Anthony Parisey and Samuel Girard.

Milano Calling–While Jean-Luc was on the model hunt in Paris, just in time for castings, photographer Sara Cimino was ready to pick up the trail again in Milano. Canvasing known casting locations, Cimino is on the job photographing our favorite faces, new and old.

Marlon Teixeira’s breakthrough moment was when he was shot by Karl Lagerfeld for the Dior Homme Spring/Summer 2009 campaign. He has since starred in countless campaigns including Diesel, American Eagle, Iceberg, Armani Exchange and Emporio Armani. This Brazilian is best known for his bronzed athletic body.