
Not strangers to the peculiar, Patrick Meckelburg and Felix Drepper follow up their Vogue Hommes Japan beauty story with a look to the future in Huge. Styled by Toshio Takeda and photographed by Yasutomo Ebisu, the duo fall into an awkward strut that reinforces the forward direction of interesting silhouettes.

Looking towards the future, Katsuya Kamo gives Patrick Meckelburg and Felix D. an eccentric update with new hair and makeup for Vogue Hommes Japan’s fall beauty editorial. Photographed by William Selden with styling by Shun Watanabe, the duo make for quite the quirky pairing.

Capturing a youthful confidence and a contemporary interpretation on classics, Stefan Heinrichs photographs the boys of Nine Daughters and a Stereo for Stephan Schneider’s fall 2010 lookbook. Embracing relaxed tailoring for a wardrobe of essentials, ranging from the suit to knits and outerwear, fall’s outing is trimmed with fur, but kept understated with modest proportions and concealed attributes like buttons. Honing in on grays accented by earthy hues, Stephan Schneider’s fall maintains a cool calm with a timeless appeal and hint of personable charm.

Keeping with tradition, Neil Barrett photographs fall’s runway cast, which includes Adrien Brunier, Alexander Jakob, André Bentzer, Clinton Weber, Eddie Klint, Felix Schopgens, Henry Watkins, Jacob Coupe, Jeremie Laheurte, Josh Beech, Luis Borges, Max Barreau, Nicholas Hinman, Patrick Meckelburg, Ramon Von Roon, Sid Ellisdon and Thomas Hoefnagels.


American designer Tim Hamilton plays a gloomy hand as his abstract designs compete with a black and gray fall season. Fortunately, the designer keeps things interesting with rounded silhouettes, subtle prints and luxe sequins. Possessing both an effortless edginess and at times a gentle sensibility, the Hamilton man weaves in and out of looks that demonstrate a masculine certainty alongside a gritty penchant for fashion as an art.


Dries Van Noten sent a graphic parade down the runway earlier today with detailed piping and larger than life prints making quite the statement. Riding an influx of color and excitement, Dries Van Noten interjected men’s suiting with great personality. From dressed down sweats-styled trousers and bold electric blue separates to contrasting inserts, Van Noten’s man proved to be the life of the party. Bridging the gap between modest and playful, the collection executed a well-balanced turn at a personable collection for the man of all occasions.

Patrick Meckelburg’s unique and boyish features have made him the perfect blank canvas for designers and editors. He has walked the runways of Bottega Veneta, Kenzo, Marc by Marc Jacobs, YSL, Neil Barrett, Raf Simons and Lanvin. He became an unstoppable force when he landed on the cover of 10 Men in fall 2009. Patrick has also been featured in Vogue Hommes Japan, Hero and Dazed & Confused.