• Astrid Andersen Menswear S/S 2016 London
    FASHION,  Menswear,  Runway

    Astrid Andersen Menswear S/S 2016 London

    Astrid Andersen Spring Summer 2016 in London came with a narrative, and it did not whisper. It spoke clearly, confidently, and with intention. This was the story of a Muslim b-baller, a concept that could have felt heavy handed in lesser hands. Instead, Andersen delivered something thoughtful, layered, and quietly powerful.

  • Nasir Mazhar Menswear SS 2016 London
    FASHION,  Menswear,  Runway

    Nasir Mazhar Menswear S/S 2016 London

    Nasir Mazhar Menswear S/S 2016 is unapologetically bold, a collection that leans into post-apocalyptic cool while celebrating the masculine form. It blends sporty elements with avant-garde accessories, creating a look that is both functional and theatrical. The collection feels like the intersection of a streetwear fantasy and a high-fashion narrative, with each piece making a statement on strength, style, and individuality.

  • MAN SS 2016 London
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    MAN S/S 2016 London

    MAN S/S 2016 London by designer Rory Parnell-Mooney is a study in minimalistic drama. The collection leans into dark tones and architectural silhouettes, creating an aesthetic that is edgy, thoughtful, and distinctly modern. It is not about flamboyance but about the subtle power of structure and design details, where each cut and seam matters.

  • Craig Green Menswear SS 2016 London
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    Craig Green Menswear S/S 2016 London

    Craig Green Menswear S/S 2016 London is an exploration of avant-garde menswear with an unexpected grace. The collection feels eccentric yet deliberate, balancing creativity with wearable design. Every piece is considered, showcasing Green’s ability to merge conceptual artistry with form and movement, resulting in clothing that feels both striking and approachable.

  • Topman Design SS 2016 London
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    Topman Design S/S 2016 London

    Topman Design S/S 2016 London is a collection that refuses to take itself too seriously, yet still lands with impact. It balances sporty energy with a punk-inspired edge, creating looks that feel youthful, bold, and unpredictable. Each outfit tells a story, combining eclectic elements into a cohesive, wearable statement.

  • Orlando Baronne by photographer Ronaldo Gutierrez
    FASHION,  Menswear

    Orlando Baronne by photographer Ronaldo Gutierrez

    Orlando Baronne, a 21-year-old model, takes the spotlight in a bold and athletic fashion photoshoot captured by Ronaldo Gutierrez for Vipado. The series mixes traditional masculinity with playful rebellion, showing Orlando in dynamic poses that highlight his athletic build while occasionally incorporating unconventional elements, such as a tartan kilt. The shoot is unapologetic, fun, and confident, blending sportiness with unexpected fashion statements.

  • NOTHING LEFT TO BURN by photographer CULLY WRIGHT
    FASHION,  Menswear

    NOTHING LEFT TO BURN by photographer CULLY WRIGHT

    Nothing Left to Burn is the kind of editorial that feels stripped back in a deliberate way, as if every excess thought was edited out before the shutter clicked. Shot by Cully Wright for Carbon Copy Issue 21, the story centers on male model James Campbell and unfolds with a quiet intensity that pulls you in slowly. There is no rush here. The pacing is calm, observant, and deeply focused on presence.

  • ALMA ALI ALMEIDA by photographer NALDO MIRANDA
    FASHION,  Menswear

    ALMA ALI ALMEIDA by photographer NALDO MIRANDA

    Titled BREATH, this fashion series photographed by Naldo Miranda features male model Alma Ali Almeida in a wardrobe that refuses to sit quietly. The shoot moves fluidly between trendy silhouettes and more extreme menswear moments, creating a visual rhythm that feels deliberate and alive. It is not about shock for the sake of it. It is about tension, release, and the space in between, which makes the title feel perfectly chosen.

  • Alessio Pozzi by photographer Greg Swales
    Menswear

    Alessio Pozzi by photographer Greg Swales

    A fashion photo series titled Vivid Details featuring male model Alessio Pozzi in Malasias AugustMan photographed by Greg Swales. The title explains the series in which the fashions presented are accompanied by extreme bold coloring and thought out patter mixing.   Related articles Pictures – Malta Fashion Week ends in style Hot young conductor finds role as male model Cosmopolitan: Really Sexy Stuff:4 Inspiring Transgender Women Who Are Changing the Beauty Industry Cara Delevingne: I’m not passionate about modelling

  • The Pink Panther by photographer Tony Kelly
    FASHION,  Menswear

    The Pink Panther by photographer Tony Kelly

    Ton Heukels takes center stage in a playful and flamboyant editorial for GQ Spain, photographed by Tony Kelly. The series, titled The Pink Panther, is drenched in candy-colored charm and mischievous energy. Heukels moves through the frames with boyish charisma, effortlessly balancing the line between teasing fantasy and confident presence. The editorial feels like a daydream rendered in high fashion, where reality and imagination blur, and the viewer is invited to wonder whether these scenes exist in the model’s mind or in real life.