
Suited to Cool–Dusty blue and charcoal gray join a choice selection in black for Todd Lynn’s spring 2012 collection. Adding his signature rock edge to a suiting hybrid, color-coordinated ensembles make the rounds with lengthened shorts in toll. Layered lightly with a great knack for elongated proportions, Todd Lynn’s man finds a soft stride with an asymmetrical draped knit for the finishing number.

Pawel Bednarek stops into his London agency FM for a polaroid update.

Cut from the Cloth–Song for the Mute designers Melvin Tanaya and Lyna Ty look to their grandmothers for the inspiration of fall’s collection, which also joins the Australian push for a modern appreciation of wool. Tapping Pawel Bednarek for the new lookbook, relaxed silhouettes are worn like a second skin, cut from a modest color palette of black, gray and white. Conveying a certain fragility, easy shapes are finished with a convergence of yesterday and today, ranging from a contemporary take on the henley to curved hemlines.

Pawel Bednarek photographed by Shunya Arain with styling by Hidero Nakagane for Factotum fall 2010.

Wakabayashi Kuniharu captures a sleepy day with Pawel Bednarek for October’s issue of Fudge magazine. Looking to ease into the fall season, sylist Komatsu Hiroshi pulls transitional pieces for a wardrobe that is as charming as it is convenient. Therefore taking to knits and light outerwear, a nonchalant Pawel stumbles through a beautiful day.

Traveling through the ages in an effort to continuously reinvent suiting for men, John Rocha abandons the deconstruction of last season and looks to sharp tailoring for his latest showing. Cut from black and balancing his sartorial vision with a relaxed effort, the modern suit comes together with intricate cutouts and an affection for open weave knits. Precise and to the point, the ease in which John Rocha constructs his man’s uniform paints a picture of elegance with a thrilling edge.

Pawel Bednarek bolted into the industry as an instant star. Embodying every element of a top model, Pawel has been booked for Dazed & Confused Japan, Common & Sense Man, Style Men and Huge magazine. He became the face of Topman for spring 2010 and walked for John Rocha in London. Pawel is also known as the face of Balenciaga’s fall 2008 lookbook.