Boys Gone Wild–Photographer Oskar Cecere teams up with art director Stefano Roncato for a story entitled Street Cult, which has been published in the latest issue of MFL. Captured on a decadent set, models Andrea Bellisario, Cristian Grib and Stefan Knezevic of Independent Men play with the pieces designed by some of the most prestigious fashion brands, including Burberry, Prada, Gucci and Dolce & Gabbana, for a young and rebellious rendition of fashion. / Hair by Etienne Guglielmo. Makeup by Barbara Ciccogani.

Spring Feeling–Independent Men’s Andrea Bellisario and WhyNot’s Jacob Young come out for Sisley’s spring/summer 2012 efforts. Mannequins for the day, the pair don classic looks with a youthful twist. Dressed in a conservative color palette, accented with the light hues of spring, interchangeable pieces come together swiftly. From simple shirting and cuffed shorts to distressed denim, Sisley pulls together the main components of a casual wardrobe. Rounded out by timeless khakis or that perfect suiting jacket to spruce up a relaxed look, Sisley begins the season with an accessible point of view.

Solemn Soul–Independent Men’s Andrea Bellisario dons the likes of Italian label Frankie Morello for a new story lensed by Omar Macchiavelli. Commissioned for Spanish magazine Rocket, Andrea is styled by Deh Modiano for an eccentric showing that tackles vivacious layers. / Makeup by Piero Marsiglio for MAC Cosmetics.

Changing Agenda–Treading closer to the conservative rulebook, Mugler takes a more streamlined approach to the fall/winter 2012 season. Gravitating towards the suit as the collection’s core base, a better aptitude for wearable garments is executed but a bold spirit still remains. Cast in black, burgundy and midnight blue, the man of Mugler is placed at a crossroads. While several jackets, capes and other fine items show a hand at tailoring and fine fit, others tend to mask substance with style. With silk and worked fabrications making their debut and dissecting designs, Mugler is at once a foot forward with interest, but a mixed signal when arriving at a cohesive union of style, construction and intent.
PAz–Independent Men models Andrea Bellisario, Taylor Cowan, and Michael McCaughley share a couple of dark glances as they’re portrayed in this Luca Finotti film for MFL. The trio are donned in Louis Vuitton whilst this film takes an esoteric turn for the most optimal blend of posh and obscurity. / Make up by Barbara Ciccognani using Mac cosmetics @ HM Battaglia. Hair by Etienne Guglielmo @ Facetoface agency.

One Step to Tomorrow–Pringle of Scotland designer Alistair Carr set his sights on an easy mode for the fall/winter 2012 season. Peppered with the occasional print, the collection became largely about those essential separates to survive the season, but with style. Mixing the label’s knack for knits with impressive outerwear, the range served as the perfect blueprint to the season. From oversize outerwear with minimalist detail to leather pants and a degree brash fashion, Pringle of Scotland’s fall 2012 collection enveloped the careful trendsetter with a remarkable restraint.