
Romantic Sentiments–Photographed by Deborah Turbeville with styling by Karl Templer, Clément Chabernaud appears alongside Fei Fei Sun for Valentino’s spring/summer 2012 campaign.
Valentina’s Man–Alexandre Cunha of Sight appears in the new Valentina by Valentino fragrance campaign. Whisking Freja Beha Erichsen away by the campaign’s end, Alexandre proves to be quite the Prince Charming.

Valentino The Great–A new elegance has been defined at the house of Valentino as design duo Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli continue to breathe a fresh air of modernism into the Italian label. Enlisting Dan Kling for the highly prodigal collection, fine tailoring is retained as the key fundamental for a contemporary approach to dressing. In a meeting of modernity and heritage, classic favorites are updated with inventive executions in the forms of fabrications and constructions. Cashmere cardigans and streamlined outerwear with fur appliques come together as well as leather enhanced peacoats and duffel jackets for an outing of understated luxury with sleek and youthful designs reigning supreme.

Success model Kim Dall’Armi snaps up another campaign, starring in the latest from Valentino, photographed by David Sims.

Steady Course–Valentino designers Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli deliver an understated season, enlisting Kim Dall’Armi for a collection to be praised for its impeccable construction. A fitted feat, the tightly executed lineup maintains a stable of menswear fundamentals, brought together in neutrals with a splash of burgundy and forest green. Outside modern touches like a short sleeved safari jacket, constructed from leather, Chiuri and Piccioli look to graphic prints as well as patchwork as accents for a well-rounded showing.

Young, fit and armed with classic good looks, James Hampson makes for the perfect Valentino man as the label moves forward in a modern direction. Giving their timeless expertise in tailoring a refreshing new spruce, the label looks to leather and studs to add a young edge. From buttery soft leather carryalls and striking eveningwear to a surprisingly simple array of denim, Valentino manages to balance a strong heritage built on the classics with a much needed contemporary twist.