
Lover’s Lane–Justin Barnhill shares the limelight with Dree Hemingway, starring in AY Not Dead’s fall/winter 2012 campaign. Photographed by Sebastian Faena, the young couple are captured out for a stroll, clad in trendy layers that include leather jackets, denim and other easy fundamentals.

Welcomed Sighting–Before the kickoff of fashion week, photographer Sara Cimino captures a round of models outside Frankie Morello’s fall/winter 2012 casting. From laid-back to spruced up, favorites, new and old were abound, ranging from Francisco Lachowski and Hans Hatt to Sebastian Sauve.

L’uomo Elite–Romance is in the air when it comes to preparation for Milano’s shows. L’uomo Elite casts a dreamy mood with a sepia-hued show package for the season. Quite fitting for a selection of models, who it appears were born to be photographed, Elite’s board shines with a certain freshness. In between client favorites such as Tomek Szczukiecki and Tobias Sorensen, the agency beams with fast rising up and comers that include Miles McMillan as well as Jamie Wise. From the classic runway figure, cue Christian Ochsenfahrt to a little rebellion, calling Daniel Bamdad, Elite has their bases covered with phenomenal faces and just the right attitude.

Time Travel–VMAN travels through the decades for their latest issue, opening up the magazine with a collections’ story, inspired by iconic trends. Styled by fashion editor Tom Van Dorpe, the likes of Gucci, Calvin Klein and Dolce & Gabbana pave the way for a fun story, lensed by Benjamin Lennox. With a large task at hand, the ensemble of boys assembled prove to be equally ambitious, featuring Reid Prebenda, Elvis Jankus, Vladimir Ivanov, Luka Badnjar, Ryan Kennedy, John Ruitenbeek, Lowell Tautchin, Anthon Wellsjo, Dmitriy Tanner, Ian Mellencamp, Justin Bravo, German Ruiz, Kem Walker, Phil Moller, Charlie Timms, Michael Tintiuc, Paul Boche, Nicola Wincenc, Baptiste Radufe, Milo Spijkers, Matthew Terry, Ethan James, Linus Gustin, Aiden Andrews, Jakob Wiechmann and Taylor Gannon.

Diner Days–Photographed by Sharif Hamza, model Eniko Mihalik leads a fine cast of boys for a reference to the fifties for VMAN’s new Decades issue. Joining Simon Nessman, Nicolas Ripoll, Jakob Wiechmann, Justin Bravo, Matthew Terry and Matthew Coatsworth, prep as well as the iconic greaser collide with the latest wears, styled by Tom Van Dorpe.

Reworking Menswear–Slowly unraveling classics and creating a modern wardrobe of great relaxation, Yigal Azrouël set his latest collection to the tune of revamped accents. Turning out a range where the casual components easily melded with more fashion-forward staples, Azrouël’s idea of spring came to fruition with a multi-faceted man of style. Taking easy ready to wear pieces like the sweatshirt and merging it with strong garments like the leather jacket, the first of many hybrids was born. From athletic-geared trousers and tops to more business-prone jackets, complete with relaxed tailoring and color blocking, the season delivered an enormous selection of strong standbys.