
Indulging the Season–Stylists David Vivirido and Miguel Arnau join forces for a collections story in the latest issue of Hercules. Enlisting an eclectic lot of boys that include Alexandre Cunha, Antonio Navas, Jamie Wise, Jordan Stenmark, Matt Woodhouse, Matthew Terry, Patrick Kafka, Peter Lissidini, Ryan Barrett, Simone Nobili, Timmi Radicke, Vladimir Ivanov and Zac Stenmark, styles from Versace, Givenchy and more are captured by the lens of Hercules regular Giampaolo Sgura.

The Vacation Spot–A Hercules favorite, Ollie Edwards appears in the latest edition of the Spanish magazine. Photographed by Doug Inglish and styled by fashion editor David Vivirido, Ollie dons a mix of tailored staples and smart casuals for a warm season’s stroll.

Classicism Abroad–For the second half of his Hercules shoot on location in Istanbul, photographer Daniel Riera turns to buzz boy Robin Ahrens. Roaming the streets in the likes of Emporio Armani and Tom Ford, styled by both David Vivirido and Francesco Sourigues, the Ford Europe model gets in his share of face time, becoming a focal point for Riera’s lens.

The Tourist–Photographed by Daniel Riera, Sight model Garrett Neff travels to Istanbul for an editorial in the fall/winter edition of Hercules. Styled by both David Vivirido and Francesco Sourigues, Garrett takes in the local sites, clad in the fall collections of Dior Homme, Giorgio Armani and other labels.

Like a Virgin–Mariano Vivanco photographs Travis Cannata for one of several cover stories for the latest edition of Hercules magazine. Offering a playfully innocent framework for Travis, Vivanco works with Luca Finotti as his director of photography to bring his most recent editorial to life in film. Featuring the work of stylist David Vivirido, pieces from Givenchy, D&G, Gianfranco Ferré and other labels help to paint the image of a romantic country life, which also features Regina Feoktistova.

Each season, fashion editors and press alike clamor to see what Miuccia Prada has in store for men. Thinking outside the box with each collection, Prada manages to create that distinctive item or motif that marks the season. This fall, it was a quirky mix of retro prints and shrunken knits. Pulling that piece to make the look, stylists fell head over heels in love with Prada’s range of knits and a certain Clément Chabernaud was no doubt the Prada model of choice.