Charlie James, 18 (Fusion Model Management), in a look by Martine Rose. Photographs by Ben Grieme. Styled by Jason RiderJackson Hale, 19 (Soul Artist Management), in a look by Julien David, shoes by Dr. Martens and jewelry by All_Blues and Tom Wood. Photographs by Ben Grieme. Styled by Jason RiderRyan Keating, 22 (One Model Management), in a look by Proper Gang. Photographs by Ben Grieme. Styled by Jason RiderMats Van Snippenberg, 18 (Fusion Model Management), in a look by Alex Mullins and shoes by Grenson. Photographs by Ben Grieme. Styled by Jason RiderMax Esken, 22 (Tomorrow Is Another Day), in a look by Craig Green. Photographs by Ben Grieme. Styled by Jason RiderErik Van Giles, 19 (ReQuest Model Management), in a look by Gosha Rubchinskiy. Photographs by Ben Grieme. Styled by Jason Rider
T Magazinepresents an emerged from the shadow of women’s wear, men’s wear is offering some of today’s most compelling design, thanks to a new generation of young mavericks. With eyes on the street, the designers presented clothes for fall/winter 2015 — in London (Craig Green, Alex Mullins and Martine Rose), Paris (Julien David and Gosha Rubchinskiy) and New York (Proper Gang) — that not only reflect what men like to wear, but what they will aspire to. T cast a similarly youthful set of breakthrough models from New York Fashion Week, which ends today, to model these six designers’ fall collections.
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