
Versace’s Spirit–For the fall/winter 2012 menswear campaign of Italian fashion house Versace, photographers Mert & Marcus create mysterious and captivating black & white images. Shot in London, the campaign features models Dmitriy Tanner and Philipp Schmidt, who have been styled by David Bradshaw with the sexy and bold looks of the label. Military inspired shapes, opulent prints, luxury suits and sparkling details, set the mood for next season. /Art direction by Giovanni Bianco, with hair by Garren and makeup by Lucia Pieroni.

The Wanderers–Soul model Dmitriy Tanner is on locale for his photo spread in Essential Homme. Taking to the summer desert, photographer Matthew Lyn captures spectacular landscapes which are complemented by Dmitriy and his chic wardrobe. Styled by Terry Lu, Dmitriy wears Roberto Cavalli, Givenchy and Bottega Veneta, among other desired labels as the pieces are portrayed as gems in the desert wilderness. / Grooming by Rafael Estrella Dunn.

Beautiful People–Loosely dressed in denim and other relaxed garments, Dmitriy Tanner (d’men), Matt Woodhouse, Paolo Anchisi and Ton Heukels join Natasha Poly for Dsquared²’s spring/summer 2012 campaign. Enjoying a laidback Woodstock vibe, the attractive group are captured by the lens of photography duo Mert & Marcus.

Fashion for Successful Living–d’men models Patrick Kafka and Dmitriy Tanner step into the studio for lighthearted fun with Diesel. Starring in the label’s spring/summer 2012 campaign, the strapping duo are photographed by Mert & Marcus in classic denim blues.

Soul Artist Management–Making a strong impression this season with not only a lineup of top requested faces, Soul Artist Management turns to the lens of Julian Schratter aka Through Jules Lens for a candid look at their boys. From Lowell Tautchin and Simon Nessman to River Viiperi or Sebastian Sauve, the ace is in the hole when booking time comes, but let’s not leave out recent budding signs like Christopher Michaut or Tom Barker.

Donatella’s Troops–Versace creative director Donatella Versace gets the troops in order for her latest collection. Putting a militaristic spin on Versace’s signature flamboyance, varied segments came together under the directive of several styles. Beginning the show with suiting, dressed in camouflage, the range transitioned to studded blue denim before moving on to audacious ensembles in red. With electric pastels appearing beneath red coats, Versace set the stage for a parade of coordinated separates in camouflaged florals. Finally, bringing her men home with glitz and glamour, sequined eveningwear brought the grand foray to a fitting finish.