
Inspired by filmmaker Jacques Tati, Perry Ellis’ most recent outing looked to classic resortwear for the season’s vision. From the sidewalks of the city to the sand of the beaches, Perry Ellis creative director John Crocco delivered a collection of refined suiting and beachwear cut from rich varied corals and light spring hues.

Major is proving to be more than a fine tuned body or two these days. Diversifying their portfolio and taking on a wide array of talent, the Major boy just may be the hottest fashion commodity this season. From the captivating Simon Nessman to the infectious Arthur Sales, Major has a stake in several of fashion’s most requested boys. Even when it comes to new faces, Major takes the cake. Lucho Jacob starred in a campaign this season alongside Madonna for Dolce & Gabbana, while Mario Loncarski possesses a certain charm that shoots him to the top of new talents. Rounding out the mix with editorial gold in the form of Oskar Tranum and Patrick Kafka, Major is sure to live up to their name with another stellar season.

With New York Fashion Week fast approaching, the Major boys are touching down for hopes of a successful runway season.

Patrick Kafka reunites with photographer Sam Scott Schiavo for the debut cover story of Client magazine. Lounging intimately in bed, Patrick is outfitted by Adia Trischler in an array of garments and accessories that include labels ranging from Superated to AND_i.

Appearing in last month’s edition of GQ Italia styled by Andrea Tenerani, Jacob Coupe, Jeremy Dufour, Oskar Tranum and Patrick Kafka make for Bad Company. Photographed by Michelangelo di Battista, the dashing gang join the old boys club and hit the streets in impeccable style.

Everyday life goes on untouched by fashion week, but if you happen to find yourself in Milan or Paris during the special occasion, look hard enough and the models have taken to the city in masses, whether it is leaving show venues, grabbing a quick bite, hanging out or en route to their next destination.

Patrick Kafka had his breakout season in Spring/Summer 2010. He walked for Bottega Veneta, Dolce & Gabbana, DSquared, Jil Sander, Trussardi, John Galliano and several other labels. With classic good looks, Patrick is a star in the making. This young Austrian has been the face of several major labels, such as Trussardi, Roberto Cavalli and Polo Ralph Lauren. Showing a great deal of versatility, Patrick has appeared in L’Officiel Hommes, Esquire, Vogue Hommes Japan, GQ Japan, Flaunt and GQ Italia.