
Adam Senn, David Gandy, Noah Mills, Sam Webb and Tony Ward come together for Dolce & Gabbana’s spring 2011 campaign, photographed as usual by Steven Klein.

Last week, Enzo Laera held his first exhibition in Berlin at Asphalt. Celebrating a year of shooting top models, ranging from Ash Stymest and Tony Ward to Josh Beech, Laera had an impressive collection of work to show, boasting an attractive simplicity.

Bananas rules the runway with some serious starpower and an addictive side of quirks. While models like Jacob Coupe and Nicolas Ripoll make for an impressive catwalk showing, strong personalities like Christian Brylle serve a special brand of attitude. Meanwhile, a certain magic happens with faces like Jaco Van Den Hoven, while significant talents such as Cole Mohr and Yuri Pleskun succeed in lending shows a certain offbeat edge. Rounding out the ranks with veterans like Tony Ward and Andre Van Noord, Bananas encompasses the varied demands of casting directors with a careful selection of their best models.

One of the most anticipated shows to hit Milan each season is none other than Dolce & Gabbana and WhyNot has the honor of housing the label’s go to men, ranging from spring’s campaign stars that include Sam Webb, Tony Ward and Noah Mills to Adam Senn. Then take into account a Brazilian model or two and the agency furnishes the ever popular Francisco Lachowski or simply Chico. From rising stars such as Guido Carminatti and Christopher Landon to models quickly becoming a dominating force, from Sebastian Sauve to Aiden Andrews, WhyNot will be well represented on each and every catwalk with great ease.

Tony Ward brings the theatrics to December’s edition of Esquire UK. Conveying a sense of energy that would easily place him in a Quentin Tarantino film, Ward shoots with Rick Guest and is styled with a modern elegance by Catherine Hayward.

Dimitris Theocharis taps into Tony Ward’s easy versatility for the current issue of Schön!. From a touch of the cleaned up cowboy to the rugged call of human urges, Anders Sølvesten Thomsen outfits Tony for a racy spread that does not fail to feature special pieces from the likes of J.W. Anderson and Burberry.
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Tony Ward is a man of many talents. Beginning his career back in the 80′s, Tony has branched into acting, photography and writing. His instant fame exploded and could not be tamed with his debut in a Calvin Klein Underwear campaign. His relationship and appearances with Madonna in her ‘Justify My Love’ video and ‘Sex’ book, made Tony a household name and reached new heights of fame. Tony has worked with every possible elite and influential designers and photographers, such as Karl Lagerfeld, Dolce & Gabbana, Roberto Cavalli, Steven Meisel, Terry Richardson and Mario Testino. Tony continues to dominate the industry and firmly holds on to his title as the original supermodel, with over two decades of experience.