Kicking off the menswear season with Topman Design where we saw sleazy chic western inspired looks with suntanned faces and western embroidery. What stood out: The charming western suited theme. See the Topman Design Menswear collection presented in London below:
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Juan Betancourt x Franck Glenisson
The handsome male model Juan Betancourt is featured in the latest Schön! issue in a black and white series where we find him in and out of dapper clothing. All photographed Franck Glenisson with styling by Laetitia Plantier. www.franckglenisson.com Title: Juan Betancourt X Franck Glenisson Photographer : Franck Glenisson Stylist : Laetitia Plantier Make up artist : Franck Glenisson for Make Up For Ever Paris Hair artist : Cyril Nanino for Sebastian professional
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Tristan Ridel by Rainer Torrado
Model and ballet dancer Tristan Ridel explores body shape and physical form in a striking photographic series by Rainer Torrado. The story centers on movement, control, and sculptural lines, highlighting the strength and elegance that come from classical dance training. It is intimate, disciplined, and visually arresting.
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Emporio Armani Menswear S/S 2016 Milan
Emporio Armani Spring Summer 2016 in Milan did not chase trends. It adjusted its cufflinks, put on dark sunglasses, and walked into the room like it owned classified information. This was Giorgio Armani doing what he does best. Sturdy tailoring. Controlled palettes. A mood that whispers power instead of shouting it.
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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.
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Johannes Niermann by Neil O’Keeffe
Johannes Niermann stars in a bold editorial photographed by Neil O’Keeffe, where collage aesthetics collide with fashion. The series feels like a visual puzzle that has been deliberately taken apart and reassembled, creating striking compositions that are both playful and edgy.
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Przemek Dunayev by photographer Przemek Dunayev
Przemek Dunayev stars in a striking editorial captured by himself, bringing a self-assured energy to Kas Kryst’s latest collection. Sporting a platinum mushroom and flattop hairstyle, he embodies a fearless, avant-garde attitude that matches the inventive designs.
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Arthur Gosse by Paul Morel
Arthur Gosse shines in a delightfully mischievous editorial for Paper Magazine. Photographed by Paul Morel, the spread captures Arthur in boyish clothes with eccentric touches, including playful hairstyles and scribble-like makeup. The editorial has the charm of spontaneity and the energy of creativity, making it impossible to look away.
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FENATO FREITAS FOR MARCUSE UNDERWEAR BY SERGE LEE
Fenato Freitas stars in Marcuse Underwear’s campaign with a confidence that feels effortless and direct. Shot by Serge Lee, the imagery strips things back to the essentials, focusing on form, fit, and presence. This is underwear modeling without gimmicks, relying instead on strong composition and undeniable attitude.
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Filip Hrivnak and Miroslav Cech by Branislav Simoncik
Fashion photographer Branislav Simoncik delivers a playful and stylish editorial for EMMA Magazine featuring top male models Filip Hrivnak and Miroslav Cech. The shoot is teasingly provocative, pairing high fashion with mischievous energy and leaving just enough to the imagination. Versace threads set the stage, bringing glamour, polish, and a touch of decadence to the frame.
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Etro Menswear F/W 2015 Milan
Etro’s Menswear Fall Winter 2015 collection in Milan is a refined study in texture, pattern, and nostalgia. It feels like a modern gentleman’s wardrobe filtered through a distinctly seventies lens, rich with warmth and personality.