
Luis Borges had his breakthrough during the Fall/Winter 2010 season starring in four campaigns; Etro, Paul Smith, United Colors of Benetton and Tommy Hilfiger. He has also made a striking appearance on the catwalk, walking for labels that include Jean Paul Gaultier, Kenzo, Neil Barrett and Paul Smith. Luis, Portuguese, also closed Kris Van Assche for the Spring/Summer 2010 season. He is best known for his standout hair.

Elegant Garbage–Unlikely fabrications cue a season of refinement for Maison Martin Margiela. From the garbage heap to the leather factory, the trappings of a chic collection came to fruition. Kicking off the show with sharp outerwear in camel hues, the focus shifted to leather and fur. Lining the inside of a sweatshirt or covering a blazer, fur made the ultimate statement of luxury. Before pinning a season’s affection on garments pieced together from garbage bags and printed fabrics, dissected wears provided for a zany moment that outlined an eccentric outing from Maison Martin Margiela.

A Hilfiger Holiday–Just in time for a little holiday cheer and clad in plaid, Andre Douglas, Francis Lane, Luis Borges, Marcel Castenmiller, Max Rogers, Noah Mills and Sam Way gather with the rest of the Hilfigers for Tommy Hilfiger’s holiday 2011 campaign, photographed by Craig McDean with styling by Karl Templer.

LES Boy–DNA model Luis Borges finds himself in the Lower East Side for the new cover story of Runway magazine. Photographed by Zach Hankins in New York City, Luis takes to the streets in complete ensembles from the likes of Burberry Prorsum, Giorgio Armani and Dior Homme, styled by Jamie Grace. / Creative direction by Paris Libby.