
The Poetry Teller–Returning to I.T Post once more, Kwannam Chu captures Viggo Jonasson under a romantic light for a rustic story in the latest issue of the Hong Kong publication. Joaquin Gregorio styles Viggo in ensembles of a quiet and poetic nature, accessorized with an eclectic mix of jewellery. / Grooming by Alex Almeida.

Not Your Typical Fashion–Melissa Rodwell photographs Paul Boche, Randy Lebeau (Fusion), Viggo Jonasson (DNA) and Jakob Dekat (Ford) for Jimon magazine. Collaborating with Seen Artists stylist Katharine Polk, Rodwell captures a story of pure androgyny. Donning an eclectic mix of clothes from the likes of John Varvatos and Lost Art, the boys are groomed by makeup artist Chichi Saito (Seen Artists) and hair stylist Naoko Suzuki.

A Shady Time–From Alexander McQueen and Gucci to Dsquared² and Tom Ford, Mathias Lauridsen (New York Model Management), Nicola Wincenc (Request) and Viggo Jonasson (DNA) shine in a variety of sunglasses with the help of Karen Kaiser, for the new issue of Interview magazine photographed by Steven Pan.

Boys In Town- JM Ferrater lenses a series of portraits of over a dozen boys for the twenty-fourth issue of Metal magazine. Among those chosen are Adrian Wlodarski, Tomek Szczukiecki, Joan Mirangels, Joan Pedrola, Felix Branch, Jacob Coupe, Tobias Sørensen, Jon Kortajarena, Charlie Westerberg, Jakob Wiechmann, Viggo Jonasson, Alexander Johansson, Johannes Linder, Adrian Bosch, Christopher Michaut, and Elias Cafmeyer, all styled by Ana de Gregorio. / Hair by Dani Rull

Summertime Blues–Sergi Jasanada photographs View model Viggo Jonasson for this month’s edition of FHM Spain. Heading outdoors for a cool day, Viggo is outfitted in a colorful wardrobe featuring the likes of Pepe Jeans and Lacoste styled by Manu Araujo. / Grooming by Nuria Céspedes.

Viggo Jonasson and Oscar Spendrup are photographed by Carl Bengtsson for Boomerang’s spring 2011 campaign. Taking the season’s colors from a nautical inspiration, Viggo and Oscar are camera-ready with a relaxed wardrobe.

Viggo Jonasson worked with Steven Meisel for GF Ferre’s Spring/Summer 2009 campaign and an editorial for Vogue Italia. However, it was not until his appearance on the cover of Numéro Homme that he rose to the forefront of the fashion world. Since then, Viggo has appeared in DV Man, GQ Italia and Vogue Hommes Japan. He has also starred in H&M’s Spring/Summer 2010 campaign as well as Uniqlo’s Spring 2010 Stylebook. Viggo closed the Comme des Garcons SHIRT show for Fall/Winter 2010.