Hidden Place–Produced by Sebastian Troncoso, directed by Daniel Cubero and styled by Gerard Angulo, Alexander Beck, Alexander Johansson, Baptiste Radufe, Charlie Westerberg, Corentin Renault, Jaco Van Den Hoven, Jacob Coupe, Jakob Wiechmann, Joan Pedrola, Milo Spijkers, Nikola Jovanovic, O’Shea Robertson, Paolo Anchisi, Rafa Bodgar, River Viiperi and Sebastian Sauve gather during Barcelona Fashion Week for a video commissioned by Tiger magazine. / Set design by Susana de la Cueva.

Simple Plan–The equestrian and rebel collided for Tim Hamilton’s latest Redux outing. Blending comfortable wear, which he does so well, with more structured separates like the tailored blazer, fall’s outing provided a sporty aesthetic with sleek attributes. Laying out ready to layer shorts, joggers, crewneck sweaters and other pieces, a clean-cut offering provided for endless options. Whether it was a cheeky logo tee with graphic banter, paired with a leather biker’s jacket or a striped dress shirt nonchalantly thrown together with white pants, cropped above the ankle, Tim Hamilton crafted an easy wardrobe of interchangeable garments featuring a certain youthful cater.

Soul Artist Management–Making a strong impression this season with not only a lineup of top requested faces, Soul Artist Management turns to the lens of Julian Schratter aka Through Jules Lens for a candid look at their boys. From Lowell Tautchin and Simon Nessman to River Viiperi or Sebastian Sauve, the ace is in the hole when booking time comes, but let’s not leave out recent budding signs like Christopher Michaut or Tom Barker.

The Makeup Chair–Armed with this season’s Frankie Morello t-shirt, the models (from Patrick O’Donnell to Jacob Coupe) at the Italian label’s recent fall/winter 2012 showing were ready for an eyeful of makeup. / Photos by Sara Cimino. View the runway show here.

Donatella’s Troops–Versace creative director Donatella Versace gets the troops in order for her latest collection. Putting a militaristic spin on Versace’s signature flamboyance, varied segments came together under the directive of several styles. Beginning the show with suiting, dressed in camouflage, the range transitioned to studded blue denim before moving on to audacious ensembles in red. With electric pastels appearing beneath red coats, Versace set the stage for a parade of coordinated separates in camouflaged florals. Finally, bringing her men home with glitz and glamour, sequined eveningwear brought the grand foray to a fitting finish.

Excess to Light–Frankie Morello takes their man on a journey for the fall/winter 2012 season. Showing the latest collection in three different stages, a moment of excess represents hectic city life, complete with materialism. Richly adorned, tapered suiting sets the ground work for an exploration of self, translated into subtle gradients followed by exotic prints. Paired with charming boots, a more casual wardrobe emerges as shorts, shirting and lightweight jackets make a bold move against the season cool. Evolving into the utmost stage of simplicity, colors and prints eventually give way to a more quiet dimension, illustrating the season’s final canvas.

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River Viiperi was an exclusive for Calvin Klein Fall/Winter 2010 and also opened the show. His career has since been heating up, appearing in numerous editorials. River has been in Hero, 160 Grams, winq, VMAN, Electric Youth! and even graced the covers of Surface and Attitude magazine. He has also starred in campaigns for Bershka, American Eagle and AE Jeans.