
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.

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.

Bed Fellows–As any Dolce & Gabbana number is, the designing duo turn out a grand feature for the latest issue of Antidote, collaborating with photographer Giampaolo Sgura. All shoes, underwear and plenty of smiles, Dolce & Gabbana’s favorite boys get together for an outing in between the sheets: Adam Senn, Arthur Kulkov, Corey Baptiste, Guy Robinson, Jae Yoo, Justin Halley, Noah Mills, Paolo Anchisi, Sam Way, Sam Webb, Sebastian Lund, Tim Ruger and Travis Bland. / Hair by Guido with makeup by Pat McGrath.

Searching for a Star–With two Tisci muses in their ranks, Major continues to develop the next generation of talent. Led by Calvin Klein/Givenchy star Rob Evans, Major gets a boost with editorial dreams such as Eugeniy Sauchanka. Add inspiring new faces Justin Halley and Maxwell Runko to the mix and the perfect package of versatility is unleashed. From hot new imports Jake Gordon and Florian van Bael to gems such as Scott Barnhill, Major is in fact ready for the catwalk’s latest season.

Tropical Persuasion–Inspired by a recent trip to Rio, Hip Hop’s go to designer Riccardo Tisci was inspired by the tropical atmosphere, translating his travels into Givenchy’s latest impassioned show of exoticism. Taking on the short suit and other novelties, Tisci set about painting a white lineup with sequins and floral prints. Accessorized with sandals, appropriate for the bath house, Givenchy’s studly lot had no issue taking the catwalk in a variety of proportions, skirts and baseball caps. With a touch of green and no shortage of prints, the house’s spring outing will have no issue winning over the standard celebrity clientele.