
The Fetching Tourist–Image model Gavin Jones gives a new portrayal to the tourist as he dons urban garbs in a spread for Popeye. With fashion direction from Tomoki Sukezane and photography by Junji Hata, Gavin wears a laid back wardrobe that includes cuffed trousers, knit scarves and a medley of caps as this photo shoot is given a rustic touch. / Hair by Azuma. Makeup by Yoboon.

0 to 60 Fashion–Robin Barnet tackles the season’s best collections for Japanese magazine Engine, photographed by Junji Hata. From the leather looks of Lanvin and Hermes to the modern tailoring of Jil Sander as well as Prada, Robin unleashes his biker edge with the styling of Tomoki Sukezane. / Hair by Hiro Tsukui with makeup by Yoboon.

Team Browne–Photographer Junji Hata and fashion editor Tomoki Sukezane dream up an infectious editorial for this month’s issue of Japanese magazine Popeye. Casting Thom Browne’s novel prints and signature cuts in a new light, a lively group of models come together for an unusual trip to the track stadium. From the stands and field to the locker room, Aiden Andrews, Daisuke Ueda, Robert Rae, Rutger Derksen and Takeshi Mikawai deliver the perfect animated performance. / Hair by Hiro Tsukui with makeup by Yoboon.

Lasse Pedersen continues his tour of the Japanese glossies with an appearance in the January 2011 edition of Popeye. Photographed by Junji Hata with styling by Tomoki Sukezane, bright colors come together for a smart showing with a playful kick.

Popeye regular Tomoki Sukezane teams up with photographer Junji Hata once more for a story featuring Benoni Loos and Joathan Kramhoft. Working with fall pieces from the likes of Givenchy and Prada, Sukezane produces a selection that aids an air of mystery and intrigue.

Appearing in the pages of Japanese magazine Engine, Roch Barbot is photographed by Hidetomo Abe for a fall suiting story. Tackling everything from pinstripes and herringbone to classic solids, Tomoki Sukezane dresses Roch in a selection that showcases Europe’s best fashion houses.