
Most poignant at Rag & Bone’s recent showing was a somber atmosphere that surprisingly housed workerswear with a Bohemian flair. Tirelessly reinventing classics season after season, designers Marcus Wainwright and David Neville never fail to charm with a cohesive theme that takes their man on a spirited journey. For the spring season, this fine attribute is put to the test with an eclectic collection of bold pieces, ranging from overalls and garments with elongated proportions to jumpsuits. Taking a risk that pays off, Rag & Bone serves up both delights for the editorial eye and the fashionable man on the go. With a loosely fitted wardrobe at his disposal, there is a certain sense of freedom and expression that accompanies the Rag & Bone man this season.

From the pages of 10 Men and Vogue Hommes Japan to the catwalks of Paris, Milan and New York, the boys of Red are not to be duplicated. With a great number of boys rising in the ranks, Red is carefully developing a fine selection of up and comers, ranging from Silviu Tolu, Eryck Laframboise and Vince Robitaille to Evan Santoro. With stars like Lyle Lodwick, Abiah Hostvedt, Dan Felton and Tyler Riggs in toll, the agency has its fair share of veterans to offer tips to the next generation, who will no doubt follow in their footsteps.

Appearing in the September edition of GQ photographed by Kurt Iswarienko with styling by Michael Nash, Red model Salieu Jalloh stars in a campaign for Kenneth Cole Reaction.

Unleashed on the Tribeca area, Andrew Ruffin and Travis Daise join Red models Salieu Jalloh, Shawn Sutton, Jullien Herrera and Henry Watkins for a nostalgic affair photographed by Jon Malinowski, styled by Cathy Eastman and directed by TheAgentMan.

Finding solace in the darkness of night, Nom de Guerre turns their attention to military special forces for the fall 2010 season. Inspired by an apocalyptic fiction novel entitled The Melancholy of Resistance, in which constant darkness instills a cold sterile environment, the latest collection creates a black uniform for Nom de Guerre’s Countdown to Violence. Pairing tapered trousers with functional outerwear and protective layers, Nom de Guerre manages to find a new narrative for their signature penchant for the militaristic aesthetic. Providing the perfect imagery to highlight the collection, Erik Swain photographs Salieu Jalloh, Dominique Hollington, Ernesto Araujo, Oraine Barrett, Remi Alade-Chester, Ger Duany, Thiam Sohibou, Brian Thomas and Lloyd Williams for this season’s lookbook and product imagery.

Produced by Blackrose, Guy Aroch photographs Rogue’s fall 2010 campaign. Hitting the streets of New York in sportswear, Lyle Lodwick, Patrick Phillips, Salieu Jalloh and Randy Lebeau wear fall’s collection as styled by Deborah Ferguson.

Salieu Jalloh’s career was launched with a loud bang that was heard throughout the fashion world. The American native was immediately recruited for campaigns by United Colors of Benetton, Rogue, Sean John and Bloomingdale’s. His portfolio did not take long to fill up with editorials ranging from GQ UK, GQ, Vogue Hommes Japan to Contributing Editor, Wonderland and Interview magazine. Salieu became a must-have on the runways for designers such as Richard Chai, Tim Hamilton, Thom Browne, Y-3 and Rag & Bone.