
Meeting with Matthew–Collaborating with stylist Gerritt-NY, photographer Jonathan Hökklo photographs Wilhelmina model Matthew Hitt. Wearing looks from Soulland and Upstate, Matthew is ever the charming vision.

Good Fellas–Models Eric Ramos, Matthew Hitt, Louis Yearwood and Daniel, come together for the spring/summer 2012 campaign of American label Original Penguin. Lensed by photographer Danielle Levitt, the four boys have been captured in a series of cheerful and lively shots, wearing the latest pieces of the brand, including colorful and printed garments. / Hair by Sarah Sibia. Makeup by Maud Laceppe.

Color Strip–Photographer Greg Harris and stylist Matthew Edelstein come together for a new story in spring’s edition of GQ Style Germany. Looking to color and classic sartorial styles, a handsome quartet of models are captured that include Matthew Hitt, Ian Jones, Ian Mellencamp and Thomas Krause. / Hair by Ryan Taniguchi and Kristi Matamoros. Prop styling by Lou Asaro. Casting by Anita Bitton for The Establishment.

Minimal Unrest–Disrupting the lines of Patrik Ervell’s trademark suiting, disruption set in with the label’s hero striking a chord for rebellion. Weaving in garments that surprisingly gave the collection an urban edge, Ervell’s man marched on as quilted outerwear took up the part of protective gear and technical fabrics caved into the modern age. Echoing militant sentiments with pieces swaying from structured and fitted to loose, a range that included sharp shirting, a grounded series of trousers and an evolving array of jackets stole the show, setting the tone for a serious fall with an eye for strong style.

Ol’ Santa Fe–Adapting his prepster uniform with the typical cheek one has come to expect of Band of Outsiders, designer Scott Sternberg visited the southwest for the inspiration of his latest showing. Set under the watercolor painted sky, Sternberg’s platoon came out to play with all their smarts on display. From evening wear to daily essentials, a collection dressed in rich hues and accented with Navajo-inspired prints delighted. Sleepy loungewear provided the quiet counterpart to more polished numbers, rounded out by blazers, crewneck sweaters and fitted shirting. Meanwhile, corduroy reared its head with pants and jackets adding to a classic Americana image. Incorporating quilting and shearling, carefully constructed outerwear added a tough exterior to more gentle touches such as tassel adorned knitwear. Altogether mixing garments of a subdued mood with louder statement pieces, Band of Outsiders delivered their finely tailored aesthetic with a splash of southwestern nostalgia to color the season.

English Punk–Finding the inspiration of his latest collection while listening to early eighties post-punk band The Sound, Robert Geller decided to usurp the classic English mode of style for a vehicle to further push his signature design standards. A war of the loose and fitted, the mild manners of the gentleman and the rash tendencies of youth meshed together for a delightful showing. Tackling various interpretations of knickers, casual sweats and voluminous trousers were brought forth for a lively showing. Armed with prints and the occasional splash of bold color, Geller’s collection highlighted a dynamic range of garments as usual. Whether crafting a cozy grandpa’s cardigan or a belted coat, the lineup served up coveted pieces with smart details. Amongst tonal color blocking, short-sleeved cable-knits and dip-dyed fabrics, Robert Geller’s fall showing ushered in a season of sophisticated but energetic pieces.

Matthew Hitt is one of the darlings of the fashion industry. He has become a favorite among designers and has walked for Jil Sander, Lanvin, Prada, Raf Simons, Hermés, Gucci and Gareth Pugh. His charming personality and versatile look has made him one of the hottest models. He has appeared in Vogue Hommes Japan, GQ Style, i-D, Velvet and 10 Men. Continuing to take the industry by storm, Matthew became the face of Ben Sherman and Wooyoungmi in spring 2010.