What was interesting, then, about YMC's show was how their new season's vision followed that same language. Well into their third decade, YMC are part of the establishment here – but an establishment formed in the radical heat of the Nineties, which started many of London's ongoing conversations around the modern masculine wardrobe.
Modern and functional: The YMC winter collection presented at London Collections: MEN brings elegance sport to another level: garments to be worn all day...
Designer Carlos Campos explores a new arena for his man with spring 2015. Leaning away from the tailored formalities that usually define his collections,...
Angelia Missoni tackles the urban surfer for spring/summer 2015. Bringing together intense colors with patterns inspired by Moroccan, Missoni enjoys a relaxed outing. Combining the label’s...
Never afraid to make a statement, designerVivienne Westwood used her spring/summer 2015 collection to continue her protests about fracking, a gas extraction process that could...
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...
Sean O’Pry and photographer Guido Stazzoni come together in Milan for a refined portrait session that celebrates timeless style, understated elegance, and the power of great creative chemistry.
Brian Shimansky reunites with photographer Blake Ballard for The Rakish Gent’s February 2026 digital cover, delivering a refined editorial that celebrates timeless masculinity, impeccable tailoring, and one of fashion’s most enduring male models.
ake a sea escape to Playa de los Muertos, Spain, with Juan Abellán. Crystal-clear Mediterranean waters, endless sunshine, and one unforgettable look—because that vibrant green speedo steals the entire scene. Summer style doesn’t get much bolder than this. 💚🌊☀️