
Julian Hennig had his breakout year in 2008 when he became the face of two major fashion power houses, Prada and D&G. Known for his dark hair, luscious lips and piercing eyes, Julian had no issue getting the attention of the industry. With his icy cool attitude, he has brought the it factor to the pages of Numéro Homme, Vogue Hommes Japan, Tendencias, Sleek and VMAN. Julian has walked for Salvatore Ferragamo, Z Zegna Iceberg, DSqaured2 and countless other designers.

Family Matters–Dedicating his third collection to his grandfather, Hien Le looks to his roots for the inspiration of spring’s lineup. Revisiting Laos and its French influences, east meets west with a personal touch. Taking to a simple color palette with bursts of red and blue, a streamlined range finds touches of the east, whether it is in a mandarin collar or a clever cut of the hem. Naming individual pieces after members of his family, Hien Le constructs a relaxed collection with great character.

The Delight of Pairs–WhyNot models Julian Hennig and Mattia Regonaschi easily deliver the right attitude when it comes to their latest work, captured by photographer Saverio Cardia. Appearing in Maxim, the chic pair are outfitted by Lucio Colapietro, who pulls an array of Calvin Klein, Costume National and other labels together for classics results.

State of Mind–A mix of American heritage, collegiate lifestyle and the style of southern California provided inspiration for Wood Wood’s spring 2012 collection. Entitled State of Mind, the collection pulls its many facets from tours along the scenic coastlines, trips through the streets of Los Angeles and scenes of smoking peyote in the desert. Shown in Berlin, these inspirations are manifested in the colors and prints of the collection, which sets bold reds and blues against neutral browns, grays and whites. Rounding out a sound finish, the collegiate inspirations breathe life into the new lineup, making their appearance by way of baseball caps, atheletic tees and effortless layering.

Crowd Pleaser–Boasting an eclectic cast this season, Duvetica gives their signature down an edgy makeover for fall 2011. Setting their sights on Adrien Brunier, Ash Stymest, Bo Develius, Denis Georgiev, Gerrit Kramer, Henry Evans, Julian Hennig and Lucien Thomkins, the lot are photographed by Alessandro Bencini for fall’s outing styled by Erica Costa. / Creative direction by Paolo Albizi (A.P. Studio) and Sachiko Bradley. Makeup by Stefania Caramelli and Topolino. Hair by Vincent de Moro. Graphic design by Samuell Calvisi.