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Monday, March 28, 2016

Davic Beckham Covers April’s GQ






2016 is shaping up to be an interesting year for American GQ. It’s a series of cover firsts as David Beckham follows in the footsteps of Cristiano Ronaldo and Justin Bieber. Reuniting with fashion photographer Alasdair McLellan, Beckham snags two covers for GQ’s April 2016 issue, which doubles as its fifth annual Style Bible.
Connecting with the magazine, the media appointed style icon confesses that he misses his initial claim to fame. Beckham shares, “I miss soccer every day. I don’t know whether it’s the athlete in me, or the passion I have for the game: I always think that I can step back on the field and play.”
Reminiscing about his time spent in the states, Beckham continues, “You know, maybe I could play another year in the U.S. If I was still living in L.A., I’d probably really seriously think about coming back for a year. But we’re living in London, and the kids are happy in school.” Read more on GQ.com

Justin Bieber Continues a 90s Love





Justin Bieber may have been born in 1994, but the Canadian singer is fully experiencing the 90s with his current style choices. On his Purpose world tour, Bieber has adopted the streetwear-inspired fashions of Los Angeles-based label Fear of God. Wearing the brand in his personal life, it’s no surprise to see Bieber comfortable in the designs of Jerry Lorenzo. Talking to WWD about creating pieces for the tour, Lorenzo shared, “There are new styles that we made for him that I think we will put out in upcoming seasons.” The designer continues, “I think it maybe is a focus group.”

James Franco Covers Rolling Stone






Covering the April 7, 2016 issue of Rolling Stone, James Franco catches up with the magazine in the midst of a production for The Mad Whale. The film was produced by Franco’s grad students at USC. A man that wears many hats, Franco explains, “It’s a total filmmaking class: In the fall, the writing students come up with a concept, and in the spring, I take over and we shoot it.”

The director of Why Him?, which stars Franco and Bryan Cranston, John Hamburg commented on the unusual personality. Hamburg confides, “On comedies, usually everybody’s fucking around between takes, but that’s not James’ process.” The director continues, “He’s making use of every single moment. The other day he was in hair and makeup, typing on a laptop. I said, ‘What are you doing, writing a novel?’ He said, ‘Yep.’ And he actually was!” Read more on RollingStone.com.


Nick Jonas is Casually Cool in AMIRI Suede Biker Jacket





Nick Jonas was recently in New York City for the announcement that he will be headlining Honda Civic’s Future Now tour, along with Demi Lovato. Aways one to watch when it comes to the latest styles, Jonas didn’t disappoint. The Levels singer wore a brown suede biker jacket and black denim jeans from AMIRI. A Los Angeles-based label by Mike Amiri, the brand brings a youthful spirit to luxury streetwear.


Zayn Malik Makes a Graffiti Statement in Faith Connexion Leather Biker Jacket





Holding a release party for his debut solo album, Mind of Mine, Zayn Malik took the stage at iHeartRadio theater on March 25, 2016 in New York City. The BeFoUr singer embraced a cool graphic spin on the leather biker jacket with help from Faith Connexion. Malik let the jacket do the talking as he wore a casual black tee and skinny jeans to complete his look. Not his first time wearing the brand, the 23 year-old singer was recently spotted out and about in Milan, sporting Faith Connexion’s graffiti cargo jacket.



Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Franky Cammarata Stars in Simons Underwear Shoot





Franky Cammarata has been on our radar ever since we shot the US demi-god in Los Angeles this time last year. The Fashionisto has posted up his latest gig, shooting for Canadian based Simons‘ new underwear campaign. The Fashionisto has the full set of images but we picked out a few of our favourites: Superman never looked so good.





Pietro Boselli aka Sexy Math Teacher poses in Charlie By Matthew Zink Underwear