
Robbie Wadge takes a calm stroll for the latest campaign from Burberry Golf.

Showcasing a collection that burst forth with vibrant colors and bold prints, it is with no hesistation that we share a more detailed look at General Idea’s latest offering as photographed by Anna Morgowicz.

A usually candid Robbie Wadge (New York Model Management) showed a more reserved side in his shoot with Steven Chu. A leading British model, Robbie is a staple in editorials and on the catwalk with this season in New York being no different. Robbie walked for everyone from Patrik Ervell and Loden Dager to General Idea.

Tying together a gradual progression of color and silhouettes, General Idea’s recent New York showing of the latest collection entitled Nostalgia delighted the senses with a variety of bold cuts and graphic prints. Kicking the show off with a crisp fashionable take on sportswear dressed in fiery red, designer Bumsuk Choi addressed the basics before trying his hand at the modern silhouette. Relaxed and extended, the touch of an artist came to mind with splashes of paint across trousers, while a fitting blast from the past came forth in a segment of workerswear perfected with drawstring belting.

Hitting the catwalk in espadrilles by Soludos and leather shoes born out of a collaboration between Timo Weiland and Esquivel, the designer’s latest lineup kicked off a relaxed outing. With a hint of formality, a finely tuned selection of separates provided for a colorful wardrobe of interchangeable pieces that ranged from cardigans and shorts to print-adorned shirts. Certifiably nerd-chic, spring’s collection provided for a smart exercise in charismatic dress.

A myriad of inspirations come together for quite the dapper spring showing from Antonio Azzuolo. Prim and proper with sharp fitted blazers and knickers, Azzuolo furnished a strapping young gentleman before turning his attention to sportswear. Working with shrinking proportions and color, scholastic looks came together that blended the well-rounded athlete with a touch of contemporary elegance.

Robbie Wadge walked an impressive eleven shows for the Fall/Winter 2009 season, instantly making him one of the regulars on the runway. This young Brit has been featured in campaigns for Topman, Wooyoungmi, Paul Smith and United Colors of Benetton. Robbie has also appeared in countless editorials including Dazed & Confused, Vogue Hommes Japan, Electric Youth!, Prada’s Fantasy Lookbook, and even graced the cover of Hero Magazine’s debut issue.