
WhyNot–Making a casting director’s job less difficult, WhyNot pulls out all the stops with a consistent showing of irresistible options. As the last year has shown, David Gandy is unstoppable – racking up two major covers and continuing to play a strong suit to Dolce & Gabbana’s image. Meanwhile, there is Arthur Kulkov, a one fits all type of model and a blast to have around – followed by those standout editorial boys like Jacob Coupe and Alexander Johansson, who easily transition from the runway, walking coveted spots for labels such as Prada to fronting campaigns for a myriad of brands. From Garrett Neff to Aiden Andrews and Adam Senn, the recognizable faces are offered in plenitude and short of a world disaster, it looks like the men of WhyNot are going to have full charts.

Tuxedo Days–Alex Badia turns to the modern tuxedo for his latest Menswear story that pairs the fashion editor with photographer Blair Getz Mezibov. Hitting the streets of New York City, the usual suspects, ranging from Salvatore Ferragamo to Roberto Cavalli make an appearance, modeled by Brian Shimansky, Kenzie Roth (Soul), Henry Barnacle, Andreas, Jason Wilder (New York Model Management), Amaury Baudoin, Jacques Naude, Ryan Schira (Wilhelmina) and Tim Devos (Request). / Grooming by Yukiko Tajima.

Stylist Bodo Ernle (Nina Klein) teams up with photographer Christoph Musiol for a rather demure story in the current issue of British magazine FLUX. Wearing a somber wardrobe of Patrick Mohr, Francisco van Benthum and Hugo, Amaury Baudoin and Florian Babin become one with their surroundings in Hotel Ariane.

Photographing Amaury Baudoin, Charlie France, Jonas Kesseler, Michael Whittaker, Taras Koltun and Tom Nicon for the launch issue of L’Officiel Hommes Germany, Bell Soto gets closer to his subjects for an intimate photo shoot where clothing is optional.