
Fall in with Oumlil–Marc Massa of Fusion joins Re:Quest models Keith Hernandez and Nicola Wincenc for a special fall feature highlighting Oumlil’s choice pieces for the upcoming season. Photographed by Alex Kirzhner with styling by Izzy Tuason of The Dandy Project, the trio don sharp tailored wears for the modern man.

Prom Night–Photographer Steven Meisel puts an esoteric spin on a classic event as he helms a cover and spread for Vogue Italia as usual. With a cryptically chic motif, Meisel hauls in a troop of boys including Harry Goodwins (Fashion Milano), Lyle Lodwick (Request), Ethan James (Ford), Yannick Abrath (Wilhelmina), Nicola Wincenc (Request), Simone Nobili (Independent Men), Jake Shortall (AMCK), Aaron Vernon (d1), Reece Sanders (New York Models), Graham Reese (Red) and Cameroun Zane (Click) as the gang puts on vampish airs as they are garbed in printed shirts, silk jackets and prime neckwear amongst a variety of embellished masks hailing from major labels including Louis Vuitton, Lanvin, Prada and more as styled by Panos Yiapanis. / Hair by Guido Palau. Makeup by Pat McGrath.

The Gent of New York–Leaps and bounds are at play for a Fashionisto editorial with casting director/photographer Andrew Weir (ACW Worldwide) at the helm … featuring Request models Baptiste Radufe, Jesse Shannon, Nicola Wincenc, Soul’s Terron Wood and Next’s Tommy Kristiansen. Suited and fitted in all the right places, the handsome lot are outfitted by stylist Michael Fisher. / Follow Andrew Weir’s casting diary here.

In the Details–The man of Timo Weiland is afforded a collection of streamlined attire for the label’s latest outing. Carrying out contemporary cuts, decorated in a well-versed palette of colors and prints, easy layers provide wardrobe staples in abundance. From fitted trousers and button-down shirting to crew-neck sweaters, fundamental design for the modern man wins out with extra attention poured into suiting. Making a statement with an intricate print, minimalist design caters to the garment of today, easily garnering a repeated second look.

Dark Truce–Staging his debut runway show for his namesake label, Alexandre Plokhov kicked off the evening with dark glamour taking the reigns. Creating svelte figures, clad in black, slender trousers came together with long skirts, paired with elongated tops. From a sleeveless apron-cut blazer and asymmetrically fastened jacket to ultra-glam accessories that included both gloves and shawls, Plokhov treated the New York audience with a rebellious gamble before showing a hand at more structured wears. Loosely tailored, the pin-striped suit made an appearance, featuring an offbeat silhouette … a fitted cropped jacket, plunging neckline, complete with trousers featuring a loosely draped crotch. Blending suiting with tunics and knitwear, Plokhov made the return to more bold garments by the collection’s end, experimenting with silhouettes and shape for a structured uniform, juxtaposed with slick leather for a strong final impression.

Simple Plan–The equestrian and rebel collided for Tim Hamilton’s latest Redux outing. Blending comfortable wear, which he does so well, with more structured separates like the tailored blazer, fall’s outing provided a sporty aesthetic with sleek attributes. Laying out ready to layer shorts, joggers, crewneck sweaters and other pieces, a clean-cut offering provided for endless options. Whether it was a cheeky logo tee with graphic banter, paired with a leather biker’s jacket or a striped dress shirt nonchalantly thrown together with white pants, cropped above the ankle, Tim Hamilton crafted an easy wardrobe of interchangeable garments featuring a certain youthful cater.
