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GOON BOYS

Nestled in the mountain ranges of Goonengerry on Bundjalung country we took the time to celebrate friendship and revisit a theme that rings strong.

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Photographer TREVOR KING Creative Director RHYS RIPPER Fashion JOEL PICCININI Talent JOEL FAULKNER, NICKY WHITE, VICTOR MIRANDA

FARAGE

Designer Joe Farage, celebrated for his iconic menswear brand @farageaustralia , introduces his latest creative endeavor, @two.pointone . Building on 25 years of industry expertise, this new collection marries traditional craftsmanship with modern technical techniques, targeting the urban contemporary lifestyle. Two.One features a diverse range of pieces, from jackets and pants to puffers and accessories, all designed with both style and functionality in mind. This collection highlights Farage’s dedication to blending classic elements with innovative design, catering to the modern man’s versatile wardrobe needs.

Photography
@rhysripper
Talent
@greenteapapi1

GALI FORCE

GALI designer David Leslie has made a significant impact in the fashion world, especially with their powerful entrance at Australian Fashion Week 2023. The energy and excitement surrounding their debut, was reminiscent of screams at an Elvis show. Leslie’s presence at major events like Miami Swim Fashion Week and Melbourne Fashion Festival is a testament to the brand's growing influence.

Delve into Gali at the link below.

Photographer RYAN MURPHY Creative Director RHYS RIPPER Talent KYRON HAYDEN

LOVE FROM, PARIS X

LOÏC NAMIGANDET’s organic rise in the fashion industry, walking seven seasons in just three years, with a debut at Burberry followed by Versace, marks significant milestones that have undoubtedly elevated his career. His outlook on life, focusing on living and enjoying each moment, adds a unique dimension to his persona in the highly competitive fashion world. This carefree yet driven approach might be what sets him apart from many others in the industry. 

View our latest editorial and read Loïc story at the link below

Photographer ARNALDO ANAYA-LUCCA Talent LOIC NAMIGANDET Design LA TERRA PRESS

IN THE NICK OF TIME

The RESQMÉ STUDIO marks NICK WOOSTER’s first swimwear collaboration in 12 years, This capsule collection features a diverse range of swimwear, including swim shorts, brief swimwear, and stylish bucket hats, which here at Cobber we’re a sucker for. These designs combine Nick's signature camouflage patterns and leopard prints, inspired by themes of nature, earth, and snow.

Talent MITCH FULLER Photographer JOSE YUTIU

A STAR IS BORN

One often hears statements such as “One to Watch and The Next Big Thing” but WILL KELLY is literally a star, this being his first ever editorial moved with ease, natural expressions and brought our cover story to life in one of Australia’s most iconic locations The Twelve Apostles.

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Photographer CLINT PELOSO Creative/Fashion RHYS RIPPER Stylist OLIVER PEARSON Design LA TERRA PRESS

AUSTRALIAN FASHION WEEK

This year's Australian Fashion Week seemed to lack a strong focus on menswear, as the prominence of male models striking poses for social media often overshadowed industry priorities when seated. However, amidst this backdrop, the runway showcased a captivating array of styles. Monotones and denim jeans stood out as enduring staples, while designers breathed new life into traditional motifs with modern expressions of indigenous prints. The allure of sheer fabrics added an element of intrigue, while darkness permeated many collections, evoking a sense of depth and mystery. Despite the dominance of social media spectacle, the runway remained a canvas for innovative design and a celebration of diverse aesthetics.

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Australian model Joshua Cadzow takes time to relax on a staycation at a retro motel in Tweed Heads.

Within a week of being signed to MATE in December 2023 Joshua was also picked up by SOUL in New York and heads overseas this year.

Check out a star in the making in our cover story for April.

Photographer Marija Ivkovic Creative/Fashion Rhys Ripper


ATTENTION TO DETAIL

15 years since M.J. Bale began working with a small sartorial workshop in the Iwate Prefecture, this winter, MJ returned to Japan’s master craftspeople to create the most artisanal collection in the brand’s history. Featuring a limited-edition three-piece selvedge denim range woven and made in Okayama, Wakayama-knitted tees, shirts from Fukushima, and suits & coats artfully constructed in Iwate and Hokkaido, M.J. Bale Winter 2024 is a tribute to the well-travelled gentleman with an “irrepressible vitality and an instinctive love of beauty.”

Photographer Maciej Kucia Stylist David Bonney

KEEP IT LOCAL

With classics by Et Al to newcomers NOFUNOVIĆ Reigner & Purgatory Naarm has that edge that sets them apart; whether you’re living on the North Side or call the South home, no matter where you are in this city one always welcomes the darker tones in their wardrobe. We explore what makes this city so diverse, celebrate those who take risks, that push boundaries and who aren’t afraid to express themselves through fashion.

Photography Dylan Le’mon Creative/Fashion Rhys Ripper Talent Machar Mate Model Management

A CAN OF SARDINES

If you're looking for a refreshing colourful addition to your wardrobe, then Sardine Supply may be a brand to keep an eye on. Highlighting ethically made, sustainable garments, the Naarm (Melbourne) based brand is focused on creating colourful genderless clothing.

The resort feel and flair to this collection easily makes you feel like you’ve been transported to the Mediterranean. With an array of vibrant colours, aesthetically amusing prints and comfortable textiles are at the forefront of what this brand offers. This can be easily recognisable in their "Sandy Polo" shirt, "Gone Fishing" two-piece Shirt and Short set or their most fun piece the Sardine Tin Headscarf.

Photography Joshua Howlett Talent Mitchell Wickham Words Oliver Pearson

CHANGE IS GOGOS

Jordon Gogos was our underdog; relatable, humble and hard working. Like many of we yearned to be part of this fashion industry bubble in Sydney, yet Gogos earned his place the good old fashion way, putting in the hard yards more than often under a pile of recycled fabric in his once small studio apartment near Sydney’s Kings Cross.
Gogos was the shake up our industry needed, we were inspired by a dreamer, a visionary with heart. When Gogos &
@ubank announced the Feel-Good Fashion Fund initiative to support an often underfunded industry of creatives how could we not talk about it.

Photography Davzon Stylist Rhys Ripper Grooming Richi Grisillo Talent Joshua Cadzow MateModel Management

OUTLAND DENIM

Outland Denim is more than just a brand; it's an ecosystem of brands dedicated to creating positive social and environmental change. A business model, designed to empower lives and protect the planet with every product OD produce, is proven and unlike any other.

With the recent acquisition of Melbourne born brand Nobody Denim, OD impact is set to soar. With a loyal customer base of 60,000 and an impressive $5.6M revenue in FY23. We shot their latest range on Elite Ballerina Luca Armstrong who is dances with the Queensland Ballet Company.

Photography Anthony Kalajzich Talent Luca Armstong Luca is represented by Mate Model Management

DOUBLE DARWIN

We couldn’t contain ourselves when House of Darwin announced their collaboration with Sydney’s favourite street-wear label Double Rainbouu and man did they deliver.

Leaning into what has set HOD apart we see nods to country with utility vests, ranger patches, wide brimmed hats and the ultimate 2-in-1 zip cargo pant.

We shot our favourite look in the cane fields of Far North New South Wales on new-coming Max Whelan who has just signed with Mate Model Management

Photography Avan Podhajsky Creative Director Rhys Ripper Fashion Joel Piccinini Assistant Photographer Josh Howlett

COOKING UP A FEAST

Calvin Klein introduces their Spring 2024 campaign with everyones fave TV Chef Jeremy Allen White 

A native New Yorker, Jeremy is shot by Mert Alas in his hometown in a series of stills and videos that showcase his connection to the city and amplify his empowered energy in classic CK styles.

As seen on Jeremy, the Spring 2024 men’s Underwear collection refreshes classic Calvin Klein designs with new logo treatments and materials for stylish, everyday comfort. Across the Spring 2024 collection, Calvin Klein’s minimalist essentials are presented with modern innovation and sensuality in its purest form.


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