The black and white image by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott (styling by Patti Wilson) is exactly the same like the previously released from Interview Russia.
Image via TFS.

The black and white image by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott (styling by Patti Wilson) is exactly the same like the previously released from Interview Russia.
Image via TFS.

i-D Magazine already mentioned that they will published the remaining 15 covers right after they teased us with the stunning Kolfinna Kristófersdóttir cover by Boo George.
Sara Moonves, Edward Enninful and Patti Wilson are the main stylist for the covers photographed by Matt Jones, Emma Summerton and Daniele Duella and Iango Henzi. One of the best covers in the bunch are the Chen Man photographed image featuring lovely actor Fan Bingbing, in which she was styled by Tim Lim.
The remaining cover models are the top names and household women in the modelling industry such as Amber Valetta, Aymeline Valade, Candice Huffine, Edie Campbell, Gisele Bundchen, Guinevere Van Seenus, Isabeli Fontana, Iselin Steiro, Jourdan Dunn, Karen Elson, Kristen McMenamy, Linda Evangelista, Natasha Poly, and Stephanie Seymour.
Which one is your favourite cover(s)?
Click the links to view last year covers featuring Carine Roitfeld, Lara Stone, Fei Fei Sun and Abbey Lee Kershaw.
Click here to view last year covers featuring Lindsay Wixson, Joan Smalls, Liya Kebede, Kristen McMenamy and Daisy Lowe.
Click the links for 2009 covers featuring Linder Sterling, Frida Giannini/James Franco and Shakira.
Images via TFS.















27 year old singer Katy Perry, is wearing the menswear collection from Dolce & Gabbana, Prada and Emporio Armani and also intricate jewelries from LRCO by Rodrigo Otazu for the editorial entitled “The Chamelionic Pop Star Katy Perry” that was published in the July/August issue of L’Uomo Vogue.
The editorial and cover was photographed by Franca Sozzani‘s son, Francesco Carrozzini and Patti Wilson respectively.
Special thanks to Rodrigo Otazu for the images.






UPDATED MARCH 20th 2012: Added three new covers featuring Daphne Groeneveld photographed by Richard Bush with the styling works by Sarah Richardson, Georgia May Jagger photographed by Walter Pfeiffer with the styling works by Elgar Johnson and Vivienne Westwood who was snapped by Juergen Teller. Images via TFS.
There are six different covers for the latest issue of i-D Magazine, The Royalty Issue!
One featuring Karl Lagerfeld—unsurprisingly photographed by Kaiser Karl himself—while the other amazing five snapped by Daniele Duella + Iango Henzi are featuring models (Carolyn Murphy, Guinevere Van Seenus, Sui He and Shalom Harlow) and 24 year old Korean-American violinist, Hahn-Bin.
The Daniele Duella + Iango Henzi covers were all styled by Patti Wilson with the hair and make up done by Luigi Murenu and Stephane Marais.
Click the links to view last year covers featuring Lady Gaga, Karlie Kloss, Jourdan Dunn, Shu Pei Qin, Tati Cotliar, Meghan Collison and Anja Rubik.
Click here to view 2010 covers featuring Sasha Pivovarova, Natalia Vodianova and Freja Beha Erichsen.
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Here’s the article from Fashionologie.
With its new editorial team, the biannual Arena Homme Plus has become something of a brother publication to POP — they now share the same editorial director, Ashley Heath, and the magazine’s new editor in chief, Max Pearmain, used to be acting menswear editor at POP.
Heath and Pearmain’s first edition of Arena Homme Plus hits newsstands next Monday, April 11 in the UK (and Monday, April 18 for the rest of the world), boasting four different covers, one each playfully dubbed “Stephen,” “Stevie,” “Steve,” or “Steven.”
“The men’s fashion magazine market has become so staid and predictable,” Pearmain notes of his vision for the magazine. “It was actually more inspiring in many ways 15 years ago when there was just L’Uomo, Vogue Hommes, and Arena Homme Plus . . . We wanted to inject some surprise and some passion and some playfulness back into this world.”
Pearmain himself styled New Order’s Stephen Morris for the “Stephen” cover, artist Clunie Reid created scrawling artwork for the “Stevie” cover (left), David Sims photographed the “Steve” cover, and Steven Klein, of course, captured the “Steven” cover. The Klein version of the issue — or Homme+ PLUS as it has been christened — comes with 45 extra pages of more “hardcore” content. Some of it has already been posted online (NSFW) and will only be sold in selected independent retailers and online.
The move back to Arena Homme Plus is something of a coming home for Heath, who used to edit the magazine himself: “It’s been fun to return. I really built that magazine on blood, sweat, and tears back in the day, so it was great that David Sims, Steven Klein, and others from the glory days returned and contributed such strong, strange work. There’s this sense of travel, of art and design, of the way the world is changing . . . We changed the paper stocks a bit and did that ‘special sections’ thing I’m into recently. The magazine is still niche, but it will appeal to a broader cross-section of stylish men.”
Alongside contributions from Sims and Klein, the new issue also features work by Wolfgang Tillmans, Collier Schorr, and Ari Marcopoulos