The second day of Australian Fashion Week began with male models, who have never had to concern themselves with looksmaxxing, stalking the sands of Tamarama Beach in Commas’ seaside show. Wearing flowing resort pieces befitting the stretch of sand’s Glamarama nickname, these chiselled men could have been Dieter Brummer strolling the shores of Summer Bay in Home and Away or Patrick Schwarzenegger in The White Lotus, depending on your age and preference for number of buttons undone. Part of the inspiration for Commas creative director and founder Richard Jarman’s striped rugby tops and work shirts, worn with matching cropped trousers in indigo and tobacco, was cricket. The Commas show at Tamarama Beach Sydney, with rain enhancing the wet look. Steven Siewert The Commas show at Tamarama beach with a surf backdrop. “It feels completely honest, both to the brand and to me personally,” designer Richard Jarman says of the location. Steven Siewert.…