
Chai’s Star for a Day–Soul model Oskar Tranum steps into the shoes of Richard Chai’s relaxed man for a new lookbook shoot with photographer Jason Kim. Serving an ultra polished version of Chai’s sharp fall collection, Tom Van Dorpe styles Oskar in a season’s stable of rich charcoals, navy and mossy hues. / Grooming by Kaoru Okubo @ Management Artists. Styling assistant Erin Sullivan.

It’s a Wrap!–Following two fantastic days of easily iconic boys and work with Chiun-Kai Shih on a special project, we rounded out the weekend with the final shoot of the Fashionisto’s second issue. Coming together for a day of constant laughter, Select model Danny Beauchamp and Soul’s Oskar Tranum were our undeniable stars for the momentous occasion. / Photos by Carl Barnett (The Fashionisto). Special thanks to Chiun-Kai Shih, Soul, Select, Saria Atiye (Set Producer), Myles Ristaino (Grooming), B. Charles Johnson (Photo Assistant) and obviously our new German rock band, Danny & Oskar for a wonderful finish to a great upcoming issue.


The Noble Man–Taka Mayumi photographs Oskar Tranum for the latest issue of Pen magazine. Starring in an editorial with a focus on classic staples featuring a relaxed silhouette, Oskar is clad in ensembles from Giorgio Armani styled by Takafumi Kawasaki. / Hair & Makeup by Tsukushi Ichikawa.

Black, Slick & Leather–Malthe Lund Madsen, Victor Nylander, Oskar Tranum and Peter Beyer come together for a Dansk spread lensed by Henrik Bülow. Dressed in the usual suspects such as Burberry Prorsum, the lot are styled by Amalie Sahl for a story of attitude.

Qasimi’s fall collection follows the journey of a futuristic adolescent coming into his own with a little chaos thrown into the mix. Looking to a tough exterior of quilted outerwear to combat the problems of the world, Qasimi’s hero takes comfort in the soft attributes of shapely knits. Embracing tribal undertones, Qasimi’s latest lineup comes together with a marriage of functional garments and adventurous forms.

Following up on last season’s presentation with a fall debut on the Parisian catwalk, Acne looked to a higher education for an unusual change of pace. Gravitating towards the anti-trend, Acne creative director Jonny Johansson offered a relaxed take on the suit, looking to infuse the mature standby with the label’s youthful touch. Breaking with the monotony of the two-piece suit, the collection seamlessly mixed in separates, ranging from long coats and layered tops to sweatshirts, encompassing a casual tour of the world’s fashion capitals.

Oskar Tranum was a prominent star in fall 2010 that dominated the catwalk. He walked for Viktor & Rolf, Cerruti, Raf Simons, Tim Hamilton, Miharayasuhiro and was an exclusive for Prada. Fresh off his debut on the runway, Oskar started to rack in editorials from left and right. Oskar has been photographed for Bon, Citizen K International, GQ Italia, Vogue Russia and 10 Men.