
Jeremy Dufour is best known as one of the faces of Jean Paul Gaultier’s Le Male Fragrance campaign. He became the face of Daks, Kenzo, Aquascutum, Trussardi Jeans and J.Lindeberg. His career reached new heights when he became the face of Dolce & Gabbana. Jeremy has appeared in AnOther Man, GQ Italia and graced the cover of L’Uomo Vogue Beauty. Jeremy has walked for Etro, Roberto Cavalli, DSquared2, Valentino and as a favorite of Jean Paul Gaultier.

Breaking the Fourth Wall–Jean Paul Gaultier smacks against a brick wall for the fall/winter 2012 season and the results are fantastic. With dress universes colliding as usual for the designer, the collection finds its voice in the culmination of dapper elegance, rural simplicity and urban decadence. Beginning the show with suiting and sportswear blended seamlessly together and dressed in a striking brick print, Gaultier spent the remainder of the collection demonstrating that glitz can co-exist with everyday function. From tattooed shirting and camouflaged suiting separates to more common garments such as the hooded sweatshirt, Jean Paul Gaultier delivered character in spades, laced with substance and style.

The House of Shape–Heading into the fall/winter 2012 season, Viktor & Rolf channel the Eastern Bloc for a serious collection with its share of the design duo’s acclaimed quirk. Serving a buffet of leather offerings, from trousers to overalls, it is the outerwear that steals the show in a season, strong on shape. Constructed and fitted to perfection, smart layers showcase different proportions at work. From boxy to sleek and svelte, menswear classics are given edge with boxy shoulders making a strong impact among practical pieces.

New Madison–Dynamic easily describes the quality of New Madison’s show package for the upcoming season. An all-around who’s who when it comes to work from campaigns and editorials to the runway, quite the number of recognizable faces are on hand. From the always working Isaac Carew to the highly demanded Gerhard Freidl to stunning faces like Patrick Kafka, the agency has no issue in the star department. Rounding out the package with edgy and popular choice – Alex Dunstan, New Madison continues a fantastic streak with faces, new and old that include Alexander Johansson, Tommy Kristiansen and Joao Zavaski.

The Dark Knight–Lounging in garments from Lanvin’s spring 2012 collection, New Madison model Jeremy Dufour is photographed by Paul Scala for Manuscript’s debut issue. Taking a nod from Lanvin menswear designer Lucas Ossendrijver and his fascination with Batman, Jeremy is outfitted as a modern Dark Knight by stylist Jolyon Mason. / Makeup by Nicole Thompson using MAC.

Diamond in the Rough–Using MAC, makeup artist Nicole Thompson gets her hands on Jeremy Dufour for an early look from Manuscript’s launch issue. Making its debut November 18, 2011 along with a fresh website revamp, the issue features Jeremy photographed by Paul Scala with styling by Jolyon Mason.