
Following a rebellious bleached season, Dries Van Noten returns to form with a new collection boasting formal aspirations. Juxtaposing ornate embellishments with grounded neutrals, Van Noten embraces a relaxed silhouette for a lax approach to luxury. Outside the impromptu fur and zipper accents, the range takes distinct shape around billowing trousers as well as the unexpected but welcomed inclusion of chunky knits. At large, fall’s collection takes Dries Van Noten’s knack for tailoring and combines it with voluminous silhouettes for an outing that maintains a certain sophistication, while also embracing a chic comfort.

d1 models Dan Felton and Milo Spijkers star in Topman’s initial spring 2011 campaign. Shot both indoors and outdoors, the distinctive duo lend Topman’s smart lineup the edge of a young Londoner.

Photographed by Ronald Dick, Dan Felton appears in Metal’s previous issue, styled by Santi Rodríguez in head to toe Lanvin for a feature on the label’s creative director, Lucas Ossendrijver.

Red model Dan Felton photographed by Ohad Maiman with styling by Sah D’Simone for Bullett magazine.

Cole Mohr, Dan Felton, Oscar Spendrup and Oskar Landstrom are amongst the models captured on the streets of London by Shot by Shooter. However, on a closer look, there are quite a few local designers, stylists, photographers and other creatives caught in the hustle and bustle of their day. / More here

Dan Felton photographed by Paolo Zerbini for ViceStyle

Dan Felton is no stranger when it comes to the runway or the pages of magazines. Hailing from the UK, he has walked for Comme des Garcons, Paul Smith, Alexander McQueen and Dries Van Noten. He became the face of McQ Fall/Winter 2010 campaign and lookbook. Dan has appeared in i-D, V, GQ Russia, Contributing Editor, 10 Men and AnOther, amongst others. He has graced the covers of Sportswear International, 10 Men, U and Rebel Magazine. He is best known for his alternative look and tattoos.