Hidden Place–Produced by Sebastian Troncoso, directed by Daniel Cubero and styled by Gerard Angulo, Alexander Beck, Alexander Johansson, Baptiste Radufe, Charlie Westerberg, Corentin Renault, Jaco Van Den Hoven, Jacob Coupe, Jakob Wiechmann, Joan Pedrola, Milo Spijkers, Nikola Jovanovic, O’Shea Robertson, Paolo Anchisi, Rafa Bodgar, River Viiperi and Sebastian Sauve gather during Barcelona Fashion Week for a video commissioned by Tiger magazine. / Set design by Susana de la Cueva.

In Wait–Sara Cimino captures a calm behind the scenes look at Corneliani and Z Zegna’s fall/winter 2012 shows with models in hair and makeup with a great book not too far away.

Playing Shapes–Ports 1961 designers Fiona Cibani and Ian Hylton pull together a meticulous collection focusing on sharp lines, construction and varying proportions. Cast in a somber gray palette, the label’s leading man lives up to the classic image of Saville Row. Donning double-breasted suits and clad in outerwear, cut with a minimalist hand, Ports 1961’s gentleman embraces a smooth season that plays tailored tradition against playful exploration. From narrow, well-framed jackets to a final roundup of voluminous coats, Ports 1961 introduces a season of function and spontaneity for a modest success.

The Makeup Chair–Armed with this season’s Frankie Morello t-shirt, the models (from Patrick O’Donnell to Jacob Coupe) at the Italian label’s recent fall/winter 2012 showing were ready for an eyeful of makeup. / Photos by Sara Cimino. View the runway show here.

The Art of Racing–Brazilian race car driver Ayrton Senna served as the muse of designer Thom Browne’s latest collection for Moncler Gamme Bleu. Lending his quirky creations a new dimension, yellow, red and white dressed an entertaining wardrobe, fit for the spectator. Starting the show with padded jumpsuits and moving towards shrunken tailored garments, cheerful suiting separates championed Browne’s race car driver. Eventually arriving at his signature palette of gray and navy, volume-induced jackets, long coats as well as layered cold-weather essentials completed another season of fun for the beloved designer.

One Step to Tomorrow–Pringle of Scotland designer Alistair Carr set his sights on an easy mode for the fall/winter 2012 season. Peppered with the occasional print, the collection became largely about those essential separates to survive the season, but with style. Mixing the label’s knack for knits with impressive outerwear, the range served as the perfect blueprint to the season. From oversize outerwear with minimalist detail to leather pants and a degree brash fashion, Pringle of Scotland’s fall 2012 collection enveloped the careful trendsetter with a remarkable restraint.

Jacob Coupe’s career has been on the rise ever since he walked as a Prada exclusive back in Spring/Summer 2010. That very season, he landed the Prada campaign/film, First Spring. He is a regular on the runway and has been featured in Vogue Hommes Japan, Dazed & Confused, 10 Men, and GQ Italia. He was also casted for Aquascutum’s Fall/Wniter 2010 campaign alongside Karlie Kloss. Jacob is also known for a scar on his left shoulder.