
School of Prep–Charged with a youthful and charming attitude, Andre Douglas, Danny Schwarz, Max Motta and Sam Way are joined by Jacquelyn Jablonski for Tommy Hilfiger’s Eau du Prep Fragrance campaign.

Pull & Fall–Max Motta and William Eustace join Pull & Bear regular Sam Way for this season’s campaign. Captured, using predominantly black and white photography, the casual gang enjoy a relaxed outing, lined with a modern offering of denim, seasonal accessories, rugged boots as well as exceptional outerwear.

The Hermès Stroll–Hermès creative director Veronique Nichanian finds a confident stride for her man this season. Featuring a collection of several highlights for the spring, ensembles shine, whether stripped down to body conscious shorts and a snug turtleneck or a great tailored suit jacket, paired with loose-fitted trousers. Employing a color range of black and navy, tropical brights and subdued prints provide a moment of relief for a collection that exudes sexy sophistication.

The Calm After The Storm–Quietly taking the reigns of John Galliano’s namesake label after the designer’s abrupt fall from grace earlier this year, Billy Gaytten kept the momentum going with a new collection that had plenty a high moment. Still employing theatrics but tuning more into the spirit of the garments, John Galliano’s men took the runway, taking on everything from the dapper nerd to the bellâtre. Dishing out a well-balanced collection of the flamboyant and the steadfast, relaxed suiting represented the season’s core, while separates offered a moment for personality, taking inspiration from the English settlers and the indigenous tribes of the new world. Whether it was a dreamy pair of printed silk trousers or a crisp white suit and foulard, Gaytten served up a season’s worth of particular interest.

Risky Games–Romain Kremer’s eccentric design sense comes together with Nicola Formichetti’s outlandish style choices for Mugler’s spring 2012 collection. A chaotic mix of future aspirations, the club scene and the eighties, the latest range comes together with a vast cast of characters. While suiting enjoys a couple of striking moments, a highlighter green spawn of a wardrobe in bold cuts steals the show amongst a turn to cutaway garments that left Mugler’s man scantily clad, whether it was a cropped muscle top or a lack of shorts. From glittery sequins and acid washed denim to a post industrial motif, Mugler achieved a show of head turning proportions.

Armani Means Business–Focus was at the core of Giorgio Armani’s showing for the spring 2012 season. Setting the stage for one uniform, suiting was dissected for a wardrobe of varied proportions. From fitted jackets and dropped crotch lines to billowing silhouettes, the Armani man was afforded a relaxed pacing. Pairing down light silk, linen and wool with casual sneakers, the collection also embraced a graphic nature, grounded in navy and black. Dressing a comfortable spring lineup in gradients, stripes, checks and other eye catching prints, Giorgio Armani achieved a sophisticated feat.

Max Motta was the winner of Supermodel Brazil 2007. The Brazilian soon landed a campaign for Dior Homme Fall/Winter 2008 shot by Karl Lagerfeld. He also starred in campaigns for Trussardi Men, T by Alexander Wang, Tommy Hilfiger and Tom Ford’s Fall/Winter 2010 lookbook. Max is best known for his curly hair.