Jason Last and Fabien Montique come together to create a video featuring the fall collection of Robert Geller. Taken during the fittings leading up to Geller’s New York runway show, the short film captures the beautiful details of fall’s collection. Finally, the stars of Last and Montique’s film include Aiden Andrews, Bastiaan Ninaber, Christian Brylle, Mathias Bergh and Robbie Wadge.

Inspired by Ken Loach’s film The Wind That Shakes The Barley, U-NI-TY looked to Irish resistance to fuel fall’s collection. Embracing the 30’s and providing their “classy hobo” with a relaxed militaristic look, wools and flannels were broken in for a slightly baggy finish. Dressed in earthy hues, U-NI-TY’s man walks a modest path for fall, but manages to make what was once old, refreshingly simple and new again.
Fall 2010 Short Film | Robert Geller Fittings by Jason Last & Fabien Montique
Fall 2010 | S2VS

The inspiration for the latest collection from S2VS came to designer Sean William Salim during a trip to China. In search of quality production, Salim could not help but notice the style of the individuals he came across. Whereas a great deal of youth in big cities were toting their Louis Vuitton bags with sweats, the older generation living in the countryside exhibited a natural sophistication, reinforced by great tailoring and color coordination. Embracing a somber color palette accented by bright splashes of green and blue, Salim crafted fall’s collection, hoping to capture the charm of a humble, well-worn wardrobe. From modest knits and tailored outerwear to clean silhouettes, the S2VS man benefits from a laid-back charm and certain confidence.
Fall 2010 | Cy Choi

Expanding on a conceptual collection based around the word interject and its numerous meanings, designer Chul Young Choi approaches his sophomore collection with the goal to make the familiar feel fresh once more. Beginning with a relatively conservative silhouette, the man of Cy Choi must keep up with a constantly evolving wardrobe. From the modest jacket and trousers to an interjection of dramatic shape, cut and volume, the collection reveals an endearing stride in sporadically placed pockets. Pulled in many directions, but cohesive nevertheless, fall’s range finds its voice in an intricately constructed variance of both casual and formal garments that set out an intelligent tone with stylish quirks.
Fall 2010 | Fernando Korpi

While Finland-based designer Fernando Korpi may have looked to Roetzel Bernhard’s book entitled Gentleman–A Timeless Guide to Fashion for his fall collection, the range reveals a pleasant mix of sportswear and contemporary garments. From the slightly elongated shirt and slim silhouette to casual streetwear, Korpi paints the season with great personality and color, blending a certain humor with a casual easygoing spirit.
SOPOPULAR Fall 2010 | Cole Mohr & Jakob Wiechmann by Stefan Heinrichs

Viva Models provides the all-star talent for SOPOPULAR’s highly anticipated fall 2010 lookbook. Photographed by Stefan Heinrichs, Cole Mohr is joined by Jakob Wiechmann this season. Sporting distinct hairstyles and exuding a natural cool, the duo’s new look represents the new direction of SOPOPULAR. Moving towards a more refined look, the Berlin-based label turns to hues of gray as they experiment with tailored looks that lend themselves to a more organic reinterpretation.
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