Boys on Film–If we went back to school, we’d likely be that annoying overachiever and we wouldn’t have it any other way. With a special thanks above all to our photographer for the day, Nikolai de Vera and the agencies who provided the talent, ADAM, Aim, DNA, Ford, Fusion, Major, New York Models, Next, Q, Red, Request, Soul and Wilhelmina, here’s a grand sampling of our favorite boys of the season: Paul Boche, Chris Garcia, RJ King, Erik Sage, Chris Colton, Leebo Freeman, Miles McMillan, Adnan Djinovic, Maxwell Ronko, Luka Badnjar, Lowell Tautchin, Chris Arundel, Elvis Jankus, Francisco Lachowski, Baptiste Radufe, Jordan Torres, Joao Zavaski, Julian Sapala, Eden Classens, Chris Petersen, Lance R, Roy Pratt, John Tuite, Benoni Loos, Zach King, Louis Mayhew, Jae Yoo, Reinaldo Berthoti, Matthew Hitt, Brett Staal, Colt Maldonado, Glenn Galleghan, Jacob Morton, Kaylan Falgoust, Alexander Beck, Mario Skaric, Jackson, Connor Stanley, Bastien Bonizec, Jake Gordon, Jed Texas, Eryck Laframboise, Sen Mitsuji, Dale Toogood, Lucas Goossens, Rob Evans, Matt Giesler, Samuel Farrier, Louis Galloway, Adrian Cardoso, Sebastian Sauve, Berthold Rothas, Vincent Banic, Brennen Steines, Joe Hartmann, Cesar Chiang, Luis Borges, Arthur Devalbray, Brian Redford, Petter Hedman, Austin Hall, Rich Stinger, John R, Hampus Luck, Seven, Thiago Santos, Jordan and Zac Stenmark.



Success model Arthur Devalbray appears bundled up for the C.P. Company fall 2011 campaign.

Fashion Week Caffeine–Close up and personal, here’s our latest round of faces that fashion week brought in, photographed by Nikolai de Vera: Adnan Djinovic, Arthur Devalbray, Maxwell Ronko and Petter Hedman.

A Moment for Relaxation–Leaving the maniac pacing of previous seasons behind, Patrik Ervell hits the catwalk for spring’s collection. Taking his inspiration from New York City, Ervell finds a little grit in his well-manicured man. Letting out his silhouettes and gravitating away from strictly tailored wears, the designer appeases the man of leisure with a glimmer of relaxed shirting, trousers and outerwear. But not one to travel too far away from his mainstay, the outing returns to the treasured suit with a neutral array of sharp jackets, accented with shirting options in an enchanting watercolor print.

The City Man–Demonstrating comfort and style can seamlessly coexist, Bespoken delivered a collection of menswear essentials with an effortless contemporary cool. Featuring a relaxed state of mind, loose tailoring and breathable fabrications were employed for a nonchalant sophistication. From casual trench coats and sports jackets, to color blocked shirts and rolled up denim, the new spring offerings are made perfect for the man about town. / Styling by Julie Ragolia.