
Albert Krarup hails from Copenhagen and became the favorite of Burberry instantly. He starred in the label’s Pre-Fall campaigns, alongside Kori Richardson. With a killer gaze and pouty lips, Albert has walked for Thom Browne, Rag & Bone, Lacoste, DKNY, Burberry and Prada.

VMAN navigates the international landscape in efforts to highlight a selection of modeling agencies and their notable stars. From Copenhagen’s Scoop and Spain’s Sight Management to South Africa’s Boss Models, a stable of talent comes out that includes Adrian Bosch, Albert Krarup, Alexander Johansson, Andres Velencoso Segura, Antonio Navas, Cesar Casier, Christian Brylle, Jakob Hybholt, James Smith, Jesper Lund, Joan Pedrola, Jon Kortajarena, Mathias Lauridsen, Michael Gstoettner, Miguel Iglesias, Oriol Elcacho, River Viiperi, Sebastian Lund and others.

Quirks and structure battle it out in Christian Westphal’s spring 2011 collection. Picking up subtle inspirations from the wild west of the nineteenth century or Sergio Leone’s The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Westphal mixes business and pleasure for an eclectic range of intriguing cuts. From wrap shorts and boxy jackets to the nonchalant wrinkles of relaxed wear, Westphal offers his modern man a casual yet fashionable spring outlook. / Albert Krarup photographed by Søren Solkær Starbird

Being sure to cross all the t’s and dot all the i’s, Peter Jensen sent his man down the runway in a colorful array of ensembles that evoked images of a well-groomed paper doll. Unleashing a fearless explosion of color on the catwalk, a wardrobe of shrunken proportions quickly came together. From a parka and swimming trunks to the blazer, Peter Jensen boldly gave the expected a new unexpected lease on life with a subtle nod to retro influences and a bold sense of character.

Weaving a sensitive layered tale of draping and exposed silhouettes, Jean//phillip treaded on the softer side of menswear for his latest outing. Gravitating towards a color palette of earthy hues, sheer fabrics maintained a certain lightness, while their application to certain garments such as cropped pants created a daring element. Meanwhile, cinched waists blended with an apparent airiness for an element of structure. Altogether, an exercise in draping, Jean//phillip showcased a dynamic character that tackled the season with a masculine grace and ease.

Jersey and knitwear contribute to a casual spring outing from Bruuns Bazaar. Juxtaposing strong tailoring with a relaxed perspective, the label strikes a balance between their signature suiting and an accessible array of seasonal essentials.