• FASHION,  Menswear

    Johan Akan by Matthieu Dortomb

    Male model Johan Akan poses in a sporty jock inspired menswear editorial. Captured by fashion photographer Matthieu Dortomb for KALTBLUT. See the shoot below:   photography by Matthieu Dortomb / website : phom.fr/matthieu-dortomb instagram @mattdortomb model is Johan Akan signed at Major Paris / website : www.johanakan.com instagram @johan_akan_off

  • FASHION,  Menswear

    Gareth Taylor by Nicholas Andrews

    Sportswear with an edge. Full of embroidery work lycra and leather. The Reflex editorial is captured by fashion photographer Nicholas Andrews and is modeled by Gareth Taylor. See the shoot below:   Photographer – Nicholas Andrews Grooming – Ann-Marie Lawson Model – Gareth Taylor @ W Model Management All clothing by Allan Vos Official

  • Binx Walton by photographer Kacper Kasprzyk
    FASHION

    Binx Walton by photographer Kacper Kasprzyk

    Binx Walton stepped into the spotlight for V Magazine Spring 2015 with a vision that was simple, sultry, and quietly magnetic. Shot by Kacper Kasprzyk, the editorial stripped things back to focus on mood, texture, and attitude. White was the only color on the palette, but it never felt minimal or flat. Instead, it became the canvas for softness, edge, and effortless cool.

  • Trevor Cross photoshoot for GolfPunk Magazine
    FASHION,  Menswear

    Trevor Cross photoshoot for GolfPunk Magazine

    Trevor Cross embodies a striking blend of punk and gangster aesthetics in a GolfPunk magazine photoshoot. Photographed by Ivanho Harlim and Shysilia Novita, the editorial features bold fashion choices from luxury brands, presenting a narrative rich in cinematic tension and irreverent style that celebrates character-driven storytelling in menswear.

  • Ohne Titel Ready To Wear SS 2015 NYFW
    CULTURE,  Runway

    Ohne Titel Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW

    Ohne Titel approached Spring Summer 2015 with a sharp focus on surface, structure, and a very intentional kind of restraint. This was a collection that knew exactly what it wanted to say and refused to overexplain itself. From the first look, the mood felt controlled and sleek, leaning into a synthetic, almost industrial sensuality that ran consistently from head to toe.

  • Milly Ready To Wear SS 2015 NYFW
    FASHION,  Runway

    Milly Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW

    Cutouts appeared throughout the collection, shaped almost like paper snowflakes. They added dimension without feeling fussy or overly decorative. Instead of relying on heavy embellishment, Smith let negative space do the work. This choice gave many of the looks a breezy confidence that felt right for spring. Sheer paneling also played a major role, offering glimpses of skin while still maintaining structure and wearability.