• JULLIEN HERRERA & OLI LACEY BY SILJA MAGG
    FASHION,  Menswear

    JULLIEN HERRERA & OLI LACEY BY SILJA MAGG

    This editorial understands a very specific lifestyle. The one where you dress like you might work out, but mostly just want to look good while existing. Something sporty for all of us not actually sporty people. Photographed by Silja Magg for WWD, models Jullien Herrera and Oli Lacey pose with athletic intention, even if the mood reads more lifestyle than locker room. This is fashion meeting movement without demanding performance. Think yoga pants everywhere energy, minus the yoga.

  • The Great Escape by photographer Olgac Bozalp
    FASHION,  Menswear

    The Great Escape by photographer Olgac Bozalp

    The Great Escape captures a sense of motion, tension, and style with male model Gryphon O’Shea taking center stage. Photographed by Olgac Bozalp for the December 2014 issue of L’Officiel Hommes Germany, the editorial feels cinematic, as if the model is on the run or about to vanish around the corner.

  • Jacob by Krzysztof Wyzynski
    FASHION,  Menswear

    Jacob by Krzysztof Wyzynski

    Jacob, represented by United4Models, is captured in a photo series by Krzysztof Wyzynski that balances contrast and simplicity. The young model, with a hint of Leonardo DiCaprio charm, moves effortlessly between layered and minimalist looks, making each frame feel intentional and stylish.

  • Dan Hyman by Neil O’Keeffe
    FASHION,  Menswear

    Dan Hyman by Neil O’Keeffe

    English model Dan Hyman becomes something more than human in this striking editorial photographed by Neil O’Keeffe for Valstrom Magazine. The series documents a transformation, moving from raw construction to final form, presenting Hyman as a synthetic android figure powered by wires, lasers, and industrial tension.

  • FASHION,  Menswear

    FRANCISCO LACHOWSKI for RW & CO. HOLIDAY 2014 Lookbook

    Francisco Lachowski has a way of making seasonal dressing feel natural rather than styled, and the RW and CO. Holiday 2014 lookbook understands that instinct perfectly. This is winterwear presented without theatrics. Calm. Approachable. Confident. The lookbook leans into the idea of real clothes for real cold weather, but filtered through a refined lens. Nothing feels overdone. Everything feels considered.

  • Orange Culture SS 2015 Lookbook
    FASHION,  Menswear

    Orange Culture S/S 2015 Lookbook

    Orange Culture Spring Summer 2015 does not treat tailoring as something stiff or sacred. Instead, the lookbook approaches formalwear with curiosity, humor, and a willingness to bend the rules. The result is a collection that feels expressive, slightly rebellious, and deeply thoughtful. From the first look, the tension is clear. Oversized silhouettes sit alongside more fitted pieces, creating a push and pull that keeps the eye engaged. Nothing feels purely classic, yet nothing feels careless either. This is precision dressing that allows room for personality.