
Maroon 5–Alex Wolf (Fusion), CJ Hancock, Lorenzo Vargas, Robbie Morimoto (Ford New York) and Thor Bulow (Soul) come together for an early fall feature commissioned by WWD. Photographed by Eli Schmidt and styled by Alex Badia, the quintet is outfitted in hues of maroon for a rich wardrobe highlight, consisting of outerwear, knits and other items. / Hair by Enrico Mariotti (See Management) with makeup by Kumiko Hirose.

Boys, Boys, Boys–For my second day of this new exclusive ‘Casting Call Diaries’ series for The Fashionisto, I chased models across Paris from Haussmann buildings by the Chicissime Avenue Montaigne and Avenue de L’Opéra to some more industrial photo studios in more popular districts; out of a slightly ambitious program of eight castings I managed to cover six : Dior Homme, Mugler, Louis Vuitton, Arnys, Yohji Yamamoto and Alexis Mabille … This journey proved to be pretty intense behind the camera due to the amount of models who would never miss giving it a chance at castings for such major shows even if they have to carry an umbrella, but granted me to pin to my list of daily trophies the likes of Yuri Pleskun, rising star Bapstiste Radufe, Nicolas Ripoll, Matvey Lykov, Douglas Neitzke, Lyle Lodwick, Corey Baptiste, Paul Boche, Victor Nylander, Alexander Johansson, Juan Manuel Arancibia, Alexander Beck, Julien Chanca etc, some newer faces such as Andrea Bellisario, Timmi Radicke, Julius Gerhardt, Jay or Noma Han for instance and even the freshest first timers you can imagine : Justus Eisfeld (who doesn’t even have a paris agency yet) or Isaac Ekblad (who came to Paris to visit his family and was only discovered today by an agency scout as he was walking in the street !) … Also snapped were designers Romain Kremer (Mugler) and Alexis Mabille … check this space for more to come very soon !

The latest collection from PetrouMan takes a trip around the world, picking up attributes from indigenous cultures for a season that features sportswear peppered with the colorful features that sets the label apart. From intricate makeup by Souhi Lee and garment embellishments to shoes of personality, Nicolas Petrou’s handiwork reemerges for the fall season with a tight focus on structure infused with an explosion of prints, which teeters between fashion’s wild side and the careful treatment of traditional tailoring. / Photos by Carl Barnett (The Fashionisto)

Aika Urahama photographs Red model Robbie Morimoto for a brief black and white portrait session entitled Morning Glory.

From the pages of 10 Men and Vogue Hommes Japan to the catwalks of Paris, Milan and New York, the boys of Red are not to be duplicated. With a great number of boys rising in the ranks, Red is carefully developing a fine selection of up and comers, ranging from Silviu Tolu, Eryck Laframboise and Vince Robitaille to Evan Santoro. With stars like Lyle Lodwick, Abiah Hostvedt, Dan Felton and Tyler Riggs in toll, the agency has its fair share of veterans to offer tips to the next generation, who will no doubt follow in their footsteps.

Vincent Dilio photographs Red model Robbie Morimoto for Casseus’ spring outing. Relaunched this past July in New York, Casseus tackles the upcoming season with a lineup of casual shirting that offers a clean-cut alternative with personality. The fun line hits retailers in January.