
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.

Wilhelmina–Mastering the art of the perfectly maintained men’s board, Wilhelmina lends New York Fashion Week undeniable stars such as Clement Chabernaud and Jon Kortajarena. Treasured amongst the ranks are familiar faces James Smith, Taylor Fuchs and Matthew Hitt as well as countless others. In the new faces department, Wilhelmina charms no doubt with this season’s Givenchy star, Chris Moore and striking up and comers like Taylor Cowan. Rounding out their lineup with welcomed models such as Vladimir Ivanov and Reid Prebenda, Wilhelmina solidifies a phenomenal track record in the stars department.

Playing Shapes–Ports 1961 designers Fiona Cibani and Ian Hylton pull together a meticulous collection focusing on sharp lines, construction and varying proportions. Cast in a somber gray palette, the label’s leading man lives up to the classic image of Saville Row. Donning double-breasted suits and clad in outerwear, cut with a minimalist hand, Ports 1961′s gentleman embraces a smooth season that plays tailored tradition against playful exploration. From narrow, well-framed jackets to a final roundup of voluminous coats, Ports 1961 introduces a season of function and spontaneity for a modest success.

Urban Rock–Designer John Varvatos spins a tale of the streets and rock for the fall/winter 2012 season. Embodying a certain harshness in comparison to last season’s romantic laments, Varvatos taps into an element of youth. Bringing together garments in an almost reckless fashion, the mood is relaxed and the results more exciting. While laceless boots barely come to a close, oversize outerwear in various hues of gray bring comfort to knits as well as other pieces, tattered and stained. Featuring a wardrobe that possesses the potential to be both tidy and fantastically disheveled, John Varvatos dismisses the aspect of age for a collection that evolves with a little smarts.