
Cory Bond of Major Model Management shines in one of his most dynamic shoots to date. Photographed by Gabo for Kult Magazine, Cory achieves the near impossible goal of encompassing the Western motif in a way that comes across authentic, but at the same time fashion-driven.

Hunter & Gatti were inspired by the critically acclaimed television series Mad Men for their most recent editorial styled by Beñat Yanci. Featuring Milan Krouzil of Traffic Models, the nostalgic View on Fashion shoot features suiting from Burberry, Zegna, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana and others.

As design and thoughts of the recession begin to part ways, Forme D’Expression ups the ante for their spring 2010 collection. Approaching silhouettes with more risk, dramatic wide legged bottoms blur the line between shorts and trousers. However, in great contrast, other pant offerings show a genius tension between both stacked and tapered looks. Rounding off the collection to no surprise is a varied mix of well-tailored outerwear that provides not only practicality, but diversity.

Luke Worrall photographed by Kenneth Cappello

Acting as both stylist and photographer, Antonella Arismendi is the perfect addition to 160 Grams’ erotic issue. Reuniting with Yamil Castiglione yet again, Arismendi does not hold back, instantly throwing us into her unearthy realm. At times it may be frightful, but at the end of the day, an array of beautiful accessories make quite the visual feast.

The spring season is right around the corner and 0044’s main attraction is interestingly enough their accessories. From the simple bracelet to chain necklace, the finest details see themselves reinterpreted in the line’s apparel. Slouchy tops, acting as solid canvases are heavily embellished with safety pins and the sort, yet still retain their minimalist appeal. Meanwhile, the overall range balances a loose-fit with a more narrowed finish. Altogether, the collection exudes a comfortable vibe, while also offering a sense of refinement.