
Oscar Spendrup trades in a shared Sisley’s mainline campaign for one of his very own. Appropriately clinging to his jeans as the only article he needs, Oscar makes for an interesting subject in the dark, but overly exposed campaign.

Barneys has released their first mailer of the season, beginning with their COOP denim guide featuring dynamic duo Cole Mohr and Ash Stymest.

With his recent campaign work for Paul Smith, it is easy to forget Stéphane Olivier’s edgy side, but luckily it is on full display for Rock & Republic’s suggestive fall outing. (Fashion Gone Rogue)


Paul & Joe’s fall collection might be more cohesive than last season, but that does not mean that it is any less quirky. The latest collection dwells in between sophisticated suiting and futuristic separates inspired by athletic-wear. The collection is playful and at times, with help from the stylist – downright campy. Altogether, it is the perfect blend of rational thinking, as displayed in the sharp suiting and a charming, but mischievous approach to fashion with aid from zany jumpsuits and metallic silver.

Photographed by Milan Vukmirovic for Tru Trussardi’s fall 2009 campaign, Garrett Neff takes a stroll outdoors for an overall look that is more low-key than the luxe 1911 accessories campaign featuring Andres Velencoso Segura.

Selectism turns us on to Canadian label and shop Klaxon Howl. The fall collection charms with nostalgic inspirations. Referencing figures that tap into the utmost level of masculinity, the collection draws inspiration from frontiersmen, highway men, sailors, aviators, American Indians and others. The result is a narrowed selection of heavily stylized basics that are sure to pack a subtle punch for any wardrobe this fall.