
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 Stenmarks–Christopher Starbody photographs New York Model Management’s recently acquired star package in the form of twin brothers Jordan and Zac Stenmark. Capturing their signature antics, Starbody teams up with stylist AnneStine Bae and set designer David Davis for a dream of a day. / Grooming by Anna Bernabe.

Monkey Suits–Photographer Terry Richardson helms a Vogue Hommes Japan cover story for the magazine’s spring 2012 issue alongside a quintet of models including Dae Na, Justin Halley (Major), Allen Taylor (Select), and twins Jordan & Zac Stenmark (Premier). Styled by Nicola Formichetti, the boys don spruce and trim tuxedo suits for a look of refined flair and polished luxury. / Hair by Duffy. Makeup by Maki Ryoke.

Boys Town–Brought together for spring’s edition of Vogue Hommes Japan, Alex Michels, Alexander Beck, Allen Taylor, Arthur Gosse, Dae Na, German Ruiz, Hao Yun Xiang, Jamie Wise, Jesse Shannon, Jordan Stenmark, Justin Halley, Rafael Perez, Simon Van Meervenne and Zac Stenmark are an expansive canvas for an eclectic range of current fashions, styled at the direction of Nicola Formichetti with photography by Terry Richardson.

Changing Agenda–Treading closer to the conservative rulebook, Mugler takes a more streamlined approach to the fall/winter 2012 season. Gravitating towards the suit as the collection’s core base, a better aptitude for wearable garments is executed but a bold spirit still remains. Cast in black, burgundy and midnight blue, the man of Mugler is placed at a crossroads. While several jackets, capes and other fine items show a hand at tailoring and fine fit, others tend to mask substance with style. With silk and worked fabrications making their debut and dissecting designs, Mugler is at once a foot forward with interest, but a mixed signal when arriving at a cohesive union of style, construction and intent.

Structurally Sound–Designer Italo Zucchelli delivers another technical lineup for Calvin Klein Collection’s fall/winter 2012 season. Combining elements of relaxed tailoring with a sporty attitude, long boxy silhouettes distinguish outerwear, cut from leather and nylon. Insulated for the cold, quilted jackets join a range of layered short-sleeved tops, paired with sweaters. Dressed with geometric graphics, the collection eventually makes a departure from the modern classics for an edgy touch of leather, adorning pants and blazer jackets for a strong finish.