
The Power of Blazer–Photographer Emilio Tini teams up with stylist Elisa Anastasino to create a chic story published in the May 2012 issue of GQ Italia, featuring WhyNot model Florian Van Bael. Captured in a series of simple studio images, Florian displays the many ways to wear the blazer, adding class and elegance even to the simplest outfit. / Makeup by Laura Stucchi.

FunnyFace–Photography pair Aline & Jacqueline Tappia Reynaud hit the studio once more with WhyNot models in toll. Preparing for quite the expressive story, Florian Van Bael and fresh face Liuk Bass flex their face muscles, delivering an infectious editorial, styled by Lorenzo Posocco (Freelancer), highlighting laid-back pieces from Ports 1961, Prada, Cheap Monday and more. / Grooming by Michele Qureshi (Freelancer).

The Afternoon Sessions–Captured on spare afternoons when the natural light was just right, Major models Jacob Morton, David Chiang, Florian Van Bael, Paul Craddock and Garrison Van Curen are rounded up for impromptu photo sessions with Eric Granwehr.

Head & Shoulder Lead–Adrien Brunier (MGM), Alexander Beck (Bananas), Florian Van Bael (Ford Europe) and Joachim Clausen (Nathalie) battle it out for the latest edition of Numéro Homme. Photographed for the black and white cover story by Matthew Brookes, the fierce lot are styled by Serge Girardi, who employs minimalist lines for a striking feat.

Edge on the Western Front–Lending their layered cool a fresh new edge, Nicholas K visited the west for the inspiration of their fall/winter 2012 collection. Crafting their own Man of Black, but sure to include their signature penchant for fleshed out neutrals, a tough exterior was brought forth with strong outerwear. Structured and lined, the shining moment to many an ensemble, coats were weaved in as the perfect companion to a wide array of knitwear. While a couple of pieces were loosely draped with toggles, more traditional pieces offered bouts of classic menswear for the highly accessible wardrobe. Treated with cowl necks and accessorized with leather holsters as well as hats, Nicholas K’s latest collection debuted with an impressive charm that saw the brand demonstrating the elasticity of their welcomed aim at a consistent aesthetic that marries function to style.

Major–Leading in the next generation department, Major brings a fine crop to New York Fashion Week. Hot on the heels of an Armani campaign, Florian Van Bael returns to the Big Apple, along with editorial darlings Eugeniy Sauchanka and David Chiang. From the infectious up and coming lineup, Jacob Morton and Justin Halley are joined by the stunning Paul Craddock. Meanwhile, on the other end of the spectrum, the strength of Rob Evans is a strong match to the iconic Scott Barnhill.