Leading fashion photographer Damian Foxe collaborates with stunning gym bro turned stunning male model Steven Kelly along with style authority Man About Town to produce an editorial celebrating refined lounge style for the winter season. Appearing in the winter 2023 issue, the “Grove Land” story highlights Kelly relaxing in a cabin placed get away, outfitted in fashions ranging from Loewe knits to Givenchy, Dolce & Gabbana, Dior and Celine.. Stylist Elad Bitton masterfully mixes textures, palettes and gender playful looks, complementing the cozy surroundings with Kelly’s rugged mustached beauty.
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Lucas Bonacorso , Luca Apple & Alexsander Drews by Hugo Toni
“3” featuring male models Lucas Bonacorso , Luca Apple and Alexsander Drews by fashion photographer Hugo Toni with styling from Heleo Manoel for Made in Brazil’s November 2018 issue. See the shoot below:
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James Phillips by Mikey Whyte
James Phillips shines in a simple, charming editorial photographed by Mikey Whyte. The shoot celebrates natural beauty, subtle details, and the effortless appeal of long-haired men, letting personality and presence take center stage.
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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.
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S/S15 Menswear Trends
Baggy: Whether it’s the pants, shirts, or outerwear, almost every collection seemed oversized. This didn’t mean one baggy piece and the rest fitted. If it was baggy so was the whole outfit making everything seem more relaxed and cool. Even better if your weight tends to fluctuate I guess. Short Loose Shorts: Above knee length but wide. Ideal loungewear and interchangeable with endless options. Sneakers: A trend that has followed through from last season is the sneakers. ( thanks Karl) Colorful or solid we saw them all over the mens runways. Mixed with both formal wear and more casual looks. Futuristic Jesus Sandals: Clogish birkenstocks and sandals made…
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Saint Laurent Menswear SS 2015 Western Rocker Throwback
Saint Laurent Menswear Spring Summer 2015 arrived like a sharp inhale of nostalgia, unapologetic and fully committed to mood. At a time when many collections were drifting toward futuristic minimalism and sanitized utility, this runway veered hard in the opposite direction. Sex, love, rock and roll. No irony. No apology.
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Rick Owens Menswear S/S 2015 Intergalactic Gladiator Basketballers
Rick Owens Menswear Spring Summer 2015 unfolds like a vision pulled from myth, sport, and science fiction, merging ancient references with futuristic unease. The collection feels suspended between eras, imagining warriors dressed for both ceremonial combat and athletic ritual. It is old world fantasy filtered through Owens’ unmistakable lens of severity, restraint, and otherworldly beauty.
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Interview: Drew Hudson for Graveravens
With a face carved by old Hollywood leading men this California native is obviously bound for success. With an impressive body of work we are delightfully looking forward to witness whatever project he tackles in the future.
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In Bloom by Jason Hetherington
A tasteful flowery styled photoshoot featuring male models titled In Bloom by Jason Hetherington for Observer Magazine. This series has a cold dreamlike feel, and the use of living plants gives an organic twist reminding us of the delicate beauty we borrow from. dope.
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KOLOR AW14 Shot by Jacques Habbah
Kolor’s Autumn Winter 2014 collection occupies an uneasy but compelling space between comfort and disarray. On the surface, the clothes feel warm, layered, and familiar. Look closer, and a deliberate tension begins to emerge. This is not ease for ease’s sake. It is controlled imbalance, styled to appear almost accidental.