
School of Style–Joining T.I for Men favorite Francisco Lachowski, Jason Wilder, Mateus Lages and Taras Koltun are recruited for the fall/winter 2011 season. Dressed in smart fashions, the handsome lot proves to be debonair in sharp outerwear, complemented by tailored ensembles of shirting, vests, jackets and other fantastic garments.

Tuxedo Days–Alex Badia turns to the modern tuxedo for his latest Menswear story that pairs the fashion editor with photographer Blair Getz Mezibov. Hitting the streets of New York City, the usual suspects, ranging from Salvatore Ferragamo to Roberto Cavalli make an appearance, modeled by Brian Shimansky, Kenzie Roth (Soul), Henry Barnacle, Andreas, Jason Wilder (New York Model Management), Amaury Baudoin, Jacques Naude, Ryan Schira (Wilhelmina) and Tim Devos (Request). / Grooming by Yukiko Tajima.

Sharp Spring Trails–Julie Ragolia styles Cole Mohr of Request, Jason Wilder of New York Models Management and Daniel McSweeney of Red in a preview for the Bespoken spring 2012 collection to be shown at New York Fashion Week. Donning a wardrobe of skinny ties and relaxed suiting, the trio are shot by Blossom Berkofsky.

Chips Ahoy!–Import central, New York Models Management brings together quite the familiar faces for the upcoming show season. On the established end, the agency boasts Burberry favorite Charlie France and leading Swede Alexander Johansson, who follows up a Calvin Klein campaign with D&G’s final outing. Meanwhile, quickly rising in the ranks, Zara Young face and quite the editorial standout, Jamie Wise leads the new faces, while Lanvin beau Milo Spijkers is easily positioned to make a commotion. Add that to a mix that contains Thiago Santos, Dennis Johnson, as well as other notable talents and you have a new board of stars, ready to take New York Fashion Week by storm.

Spring in Cali–Rag & Bone designers David Neville and Marcus Wainwright look to a fusion of surf culture and the prominent figure of the cholo for spring’s new collection. A playful take on proportions, lightweight layering acts as the perfect complement to baggy shapes and elongated silhouettes. From novel Hawaiian prints and beach stripes to white washes, Rag & Bone dress the season with a certain quirk, while still maintaining the formalities of well-tailored lines.

Returning from a successful year of work in Asia, Jason Wilder was one of the final models from New York Model Management to grace the studio with his presence. Photographed by Steven Chu, the former Lacoste boy said all he needed to say with a casual gaze and pout.