
Leather Treatment–Jitrois enlists Select model Josh Copeland for their spring/summer 2012 lookbook, lensed by photographer Scott Trindle. Styled by Katie Shillingford, Josh steps into a wardrobe of separates, featuring sportswear with a modern twist. Semi-fitted and upgraded with leather, casual essentials come together as the motorcycle jacket is treated as the collection’s core essential. Paired with t-shirts, light sweaters, button-down shirting and swapped out for the occasional blazer, Jitrois solidifies their modern integrity. / Hair by Martin Cullen. Makeup by Ayami Nishimura.
Brave Elegance–Bananas model Anders Hayward stars in a fashion story shot by photographer Scott Trindle for The Sunday Telegraph. Styled by John McCarty, Anders handles a refined and sophisticated wardrobe, consisting of tailored suits, studs and graphic prints, defining a brave way to play with the more formal fashion fundamentals.

The Great Outdoors–ASOS infuses their house brand with an adventurous spirit for the fall 2011 season. From elements of the modern military or rambling to the seafarer, ASOS looks to the active life for this season’s inspiration. Beginning with color blocking, twill trousers are mixed with sporty outerwear, dressed in vivid hues. Paired with bright bobble hats, fairisle knits and rucksacks, ASOS’ man is the perfect candidate for mountaineering, when he is not pursuing a militaristic motif. Armed with desert boots and a parka or two, casual pieces come together in army green, camouflage as well as washed burgundy. Rounding out a varied outing with a nautical flair, toggles and stripes convey a strong narrative set at sea. Rugged and fitted, crinkled suiting acts as the unexpected complement to washed denim and cable knits. Altogether, a mix of formal and casual aesthetics, fall’s lineup offers a fair share of staples infused with stylish inspiration means for an eclectic sensibility. / Florian van Bael photographed by Scott Trindle with styling by Luke Day. Makeup by Lucy Burt with hair by Halley Brisker.

The Melting Pot–ASOS embraces a global perspective for the fall 2011 season. Bringing together brands, old and new, the UK-based retailer cultivates a lineup of fashion-forward labels for an eclectic mix of aesthetics. Showcased in a stylish package by Luke Day, Alexander Beck is photographed by Scott Trindle in this season’s offerings. From London’s Sparks and Los Angeles’ Shades of Grey to Swedish label Odeur, fall’s buy packs a lot of talent and modes of inspiration for a winning season. / Makeup by Lucy Burt with hair by Halley Brisker.

Max Barreau photographed by Scott Trindle and styled by Matthew Josephs in J.W. Anderson for Untitled +0

After a Gucci outfitted stint in this month’s issue of Dazed & Confused, M&P’s Korell reunites with stylist John Colver for Christopher Shannon’s fall 2010 lookbook. Lensed once more by Scott Trindle, fall’s outing takes its inspiration from the ski slopes, interjecting a splash of Shannon’s signature print work alongside interesting fabric choices.