GQ Italia presents "Movie Star" a fashion editorial by fashion photographer Fabrizio Scarpa and stylist Amalia Tiano de Vino, with trendy top models Piero Mendez, Jacob Morton, Francisco Lachowski, Parker Gregory, Conrad Bromfield, Christopher Michaut, Paul Boche, Travis Smith, Marlon Teixeira, Edward Wilding, Lewis Chesson Grieve, Richard Biedul, Gryphon O’Shea, Aurélien Muller, Sang Woo Kim, Abiah Hosvedt and Tobias Sorensen.
Today starts Milan Fashion Week, obviously we're gonna post all about it. First is Dirk Bikkembergs’ Spring/Summer 2016 man is on a quest for balance and overall self-renewal.
Vibrant colors on synthetic materials are materialized by the collection with sports air of Christopher Raeburn Fall/Winter 2015 during the London Collections: MEN, jackets and...
Chasing sentimental elegance for spring/summer 2015, Salvatore Ferragamo creative director Massimiliano Giornetti presented his latest offering for the Italian fashion house during Milan Fashion Week. Crafting the...
Designer Philipp Plein staged a flashy show for his spring/summer 2015 collection. Bringing back to life a public swimming pool long forgotten, Plein delivered his latest...
Mister Triple X returned to Miami Swim Week 2026 with bold swimwear, vibrant prints, and a runway full of confidence, proving once again why it’s one of the most anticipated shows of the season.
CARIOCA Sunga Co. brought bold colors, Brazilian confidence, and World Cup-inspired swimwear to Miami Swim Week 2026. See our favorite moments from the runway showcase at M2 Miami.
Fashionably Male presents iHunks, a new digital fantasy art project celebrating stylized masculine beauty through AI imagination. Discover the manifesto, meet Kael, and enter a new universe of digital muses.
When Giuseppe Riserbato met Matt Vandy in New York City, the result was a striking editorial that blended cinematic photography, authentic masculinity, and timeless fashion imagery that still resonates today.
Paul Ferrari embraces authenticity and confidence in a captivating portrait series photographed by Shay Arbel. A visual celebration of individuality, freedom, and modern masculinity.