
Deluxe Luxe–Photographer Koto Bolofo shoots Owen Steuart for the new issue of GQ Spain. With styling by Jo Levin, the posh Owen evokes a regal sensibility in an ensemble of classic suits, knits, and outerwear in luxe fabrics and rich neutral hues.

Recently back on the scene, Owen Steuart stars in the latest campaign from Manuel Ritz. Bringing a classic charm to the label, Owen is the perfect fit for a smart mix of casual and formal attire.

After a short hiatus from modeling, Owen Steuart makes his way back in a new cover story for the April 2010 edition of Modern Luxury. Working with long time collaborators Colin Angus and stylist/casting director John Tan, Owen wears an array of striking suiting in a clean take on the timeless essential.


Recent winner of GQ’s best menswear designer, Billy Reid piles on the southern charm for his latest fall venture. Setting the tone with a moody set covered in fall’s crumpled leaves, Reid presented a strapping collection for the grounded gentleman. Unsurprisingly earthy, the range moved away from the tailored suit, gradually forming a masculine collection of wearable pieces that evoke romanticized images of those who work with their hands for a living, whether it is the woodsman or fisherman. Simple, but finely executed, Reid demonstrates how far great construction and detail can take a collection.


Loden Dager’s latest endeavor is a precise exercise in the gradual dissection of menswear standards. Taking a refreshingly light approach to fall, relaxed suits are dressed in an array of both neutral and jovial colors. Initially a conservative focus, this point of view unravels as the collection progresses with looser silhouettes that hang freely from the body as separates take on voluminous belted outerwear and cape-inspired jackets. From dropped crotches and folded waistlines to safe shirting options, Loden Dager opts for a stylish season of wide appeal. Infusing a modern sophistication with a certain informality, Loden Dager arrives at the perfect balance of substance and style.

Owen Steuart walked John Galliano, Alessandro Dell’Acqua and DSquared in his debut season for Spring/Summer 2006. He has since walked for Dolce & Gabbana, Versace and Giorgio Armani. With sculpted cheeks and a masculine jawline, it was only a matter of time before he became the face of major labels like Missoni, Ralph Lauren, Bvlgari, Gap and Lacoste. Owen has appeared in Interview, GQ UK, Details, Arena, Wallpaper and VMAN.