
Request–Turning to photographer Stefani Pappas once more to capture the creative for this season’s show package, Request lends their boys a little edge with a subway shoot — not that they need it. With regular bad boys Yuri Pleskun and Cole Mohr available for the fashionable plunge, Request keeps their board in top shape. There’s the always popular David Agbodji, the strapping Arthur Kulkov as well as standout up and comers, ranging from Misa Patinszki to Baptiste Radufe. Add to the mix, a fast-rising Jesse Shannon or recent Request recruit Willy Cartier and you have an agency packing solid muscle, the fashion variety if course.

School of Style–Joining T.I for Men favorite Francisco Lachowski, Jason Wilder, Mateus Lages and Taras Koltun are recruited for the fall/winter 2011 season. Dressed in smart fashions, the handsome lot proves to be debonair in sharp outerwear, complemented by tailored ensembles of shirting, vests, jackets and other fantastic garments.

Mr. Lages–Request model Mateus Lages grabs his skateboard and heads out for a photo shoot with Marcelo Krasilcic (De Facto Inc.). Shooting for the new fall issue of 10 Men, stylist Benjamin Sturgill (The Wallgroup) takes a risk and pairs ripped denim and cords with pieces from Burberry Prorsum, Prada as well as other labels. / Grooming by Dennis Lanni @ Art Dept. Production by Lauren Brown @ De Facto Inc.

Photographed by Marcelo Krasilcic, a Prada-clad Mateus Lages (Request) takes it easy in the fall issue of 10 Men. / Styling by Benjamin Sturgill.

Special Request–Led by the charm of both Arthur Kulkov and David Agbodji, Request manages to achieve the balance of the infectious boy next door and that new face, ready for that choice blue-chip campaign. From Prada exclusive RJ King to CK’s new squeeze Benjamin Eidem, Request has the talent for any setting.

Young Tidings–Tomek Szczukiecki (Wilhelmina) and Mateus Lages (Request) are enlisted for a late summer catalogue from Urban Outfitters. Photographed by Colin Leaman, the pair carry on in retro-inspired wears that range from Urban Outfitters’ house label to brands such as J PRess and Obey.
