The Kenzo Workday–Playing it safe for their debut collection, new Kenzo creative directors Carol Lim and Humberto Leon, revealed a season right off the conveyor …
Leather’s Gentleman-Crafting a uniform from leather, Yves Saint Laurent creative director Stefano Pilati looked to a sleek new wardrobe to outfit his man for the …
Psychedelic Elegance–A keynote of any Dries Van Noten collection, prints really spoke great volumes this season. Taking Oscar Wilde’s dandy and lending him an attitude …
I Love Models Management–Boasting one of Milan’s largest men’s boards, complete with its fill of recognizable talent, casting directors easily have their hands full when …
Nathalie–The runway beckons as the agencies prepare their show packages for the fall/winter 2012 season. Gearing up for Paris Fashion Week next month, Nathalie is …
Sensitive Hour–Brazilian model Douglas Neitzke covers this past month’s issue of Style:Men. Photographed by Wee Khim and styled by Sharon Tulasidas, Douglas wears a fall …
The Shirt–A new season calls for a highly desirable list of recent arrivals from online-retailer Yoox. Photographed for the retailer, Douglas Neitzke tries on wears …
Barrett’s Boys–As tradition has it, designer Neil Barrett photographs the boys of his recent spring 2012 showing–in order of appearance (left to right): Philipp Bierbaum, …
Shades of Gray–Diesel taps Brazilian model Douglas Neitzke for their fall 2011 Black Gold lookbook. Young, modern and dark, the latest lineup turns to gray …
In Search of a Hero–Fast and furious, the spring 2012 collection of Lanvin sees the far reaching efforts of designers Alber Elbaz and Lucas Ossendrijver …
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