
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.

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.

Reworking Menswear–Slowly unraveling classics and creating a modern wardrobe of great relaxation, Yigal Azrouël set his latest collection to the tune of revamped accents. Turning out a range where the casual components easily melded with more fashion-forward staples, Azrouël’s idea of spring came to fruition with a multi-faceted man of style. Taking easy ready to wear pieces like the sweatshirt and merging it with strong garments like the leather jacket, the first of many hybrids was born. From athletic-geared trousers and tops to more business-prone jackets, complete with relaxed tailoring and color blocking, the season delivered an enormous selection of strong standbys.

Concrete Jungle–Creating an urban safari for his spring 2012 showing, Michael Kors redressed menswear essentials, adding unorthodox separates for a stark change. From gradient dressed trousers and wraps to tie-dye printed pieces, Kors switched out his ultra-glamorous appeal for an eclectic collection, grounded with a laid-back vibe. Armed with thick belts and quite the statement bags, field shirts, open-weave knits and cargo pants brought an interesting season to a an inspiring close.

Super Outing–Massimo Dutti Sport brings together modeling giants Mathias Lauridsen (Sight) and Simon Nessman (Soul) for their latest campaign, photographed by the talented Hunter & Gatti. Joined by Cato van Ee, the pair take in a rustic fall with quilted outerwear, flannel and chunky knits, amongst a beautiful setting.