
Outfitted for the Season–Heading over to Wilhelmina, Mathias Lauridsen snags an editorial in the May edition of Details. Photographed by Robbie Fimmano for a conservative outing, Mathias is styled by Benjamin Sturgill, donning current outerwear pieces from the likes of Prada, Louis Vuitton and Raf Simons.

Chromatic Allure–Danish model Mathias Lauridsen plays with the latest pieces included in the summer 2012 menswear collection of Spanish label Massimo Dutti. Captured by photographers Hunter & Gatti, the leading model sports a selection of sophisticated and perfectly tailored pieces, designed with timeless shades, mixed with lively and delicate pastel hues, for a great selection of desirable and wearable pieces. / Hair by Paco Garrigues. Makeup by Jordi Fontanal. Photo assistance by Carlos Babler and Axel Heumisch.

Green Fashion–H&M regulars Mathias Lauridsen and RJ Rogenski are recruited for a look at the retailer’s latest Conscious Collection. Slated to hit racks April 12, 2012, the green range of relaxed smart pieces are produced with special care to the environment.

Marching Forward–The men of Tommy Hilfiger marched to a different beat for the fall/winter 2012 season. Trading in the American prep that Hilfiger has become so synonymous with, the lavish collection read as a rich set off the runways of Europe. Bringing together burgundy and black, leather and shearling, Tommy Hilfiger was simply ravishing. Armed with an aristocratic flair, delicious textiles delivered a sharp arsenal of arresting pieces. Accessorized with leather riding gloves, the show kicked off with tailored jackets and coats, functional and ready to be transformed at a moment’s notice, courtesy of tear away details. Championing the leather inset and bringing the elbow patch to the front for a divinely modern look, the devil was in the details. From pleated trousers and sleeve detailing to a fetching palette of muted tones, Tommy Hilfiger created an army for the modern age, bringing the ultimate luxury to the American stage.

Springtime Smarts–Gemma Edo photographs Mathias Lauridsen for Massimo Dutti’s February lookbook. Dressed for a smart occasion, Mathias is clad in classic separates, cut from neutrals with a splash of spring hues. From trousers, cut at the ankle and the special leather jacket to relaxed jackets, complete with a pocket square, the man of Massimo Dutti is afforded the essentials to an early spring demonstration of timeless class. / Grooming by María Martínez (kasteel Agent).

Outward Bound–Bergdorf Goodman calls on the talented Jacob Sutton once more, this time around to photograph Mathias Lauridsen (New York Model Management). Enlisted for a rugged fall showcase, the outdoors beckons for an active day spent in the best tailored garments. From Jil Sander and Giorgio Armani to Tom Ford, Bergdorf Goodman pulls out all the stops for a luxe autumn.

Mathias Lauridsen is a leading Danish model who after appearing in a slew of editorials and campaigns for Gucci, Jil Sander, Lacoste, Bruuns Bazaar and others received notoriety as a top model.