
The Landscape–Creating sensible menswear juxtaposed with his own rich background, New York-based designer Carlos Campos dreams up a delightful fall/winter 2012 collection with sharp pieces making a bold statement in vibrant hues. Crafting contemporary staples with a certain energy, making for an exciting season turnout, rural references surface with hats, shoes and other accessories balancing out a delectable range of semi-tailored jackets, trousers as well as shirting, fitted to a t.

Marching Forward–The men of Tommy Hilfiger marched to a different beat for the fall/winter 2012 season. Trading in the American prep that Hilfiger has become so synonymous with, the lavish collection read as a rich set off the runways of Europe. Bringing together burgundy and black, leather and shearling, Tommy Hilfiger was simply ravishing. Armed with an aristocratic flair, delicious textiles delivered a sharp arsenal of arresting pieces. Accessorized with leather riding gloves, the show kicked off with tailored jackets and coats, functional and ready to be transformed at a moment’s notice, courtesy of tear away details. Championing the leather inset and bringing the elbow patch to the front for a divinely modern look, the devil was in the details. From pleated trousers and sleeve detailing to a fetching palette of muted tones, Tommy Hilfiger created an army for the modern age, bringing the ultimate luxury to the American stage.

Walk This Way–It’s Z Zegna, Prada, Burberry and Billy Reid among other designers for Stephan Haurholm (VNY) and Salieu Jalloh (Red Citizen), in the latest issue of Instinct magazine. Photographed by Vincent Dilio, the two are styled in bold colors for the fall season by Eric Launder.

Pastel Movement–Spring is in the air and New York Fashion Week has began. Pulling together relaxed silhouettes and a color palette that’s easy on the eyes, Steven Alan delivers a proper outing for the man of leisure as well as business. From twill shorts and semi-fitted suiting options to light-weight knits, the label curated a sharp mix of menswear classics with a contemporary cut that guides the ageless man of style. / Photos by Carl Barnett of The Fashionisto.

The Test of Time–Building up stars with a certain sustainability, VNY heads into the spring season with established models such as Sean O’Pry and Lenz Von Johnston leading the pack, while a bright young roster that includes Corey Baptiste and Malthe Lund Madsen continues to burn bright. Filling any openings with fresh new talents like Jack Vanderhart and Simon van Meervenne, VNY may just continue the streak of the it boy.

A Poetic Firmness–The Mulleavy sisters of Rodarte have teamed up yet again with Opening Ceremony, this time around, to create a fall 2011 collection. Fleshing out a full range of printed shirting, cardigans and plaid shirts for a Nordic collection that romanticizes Scandinavia, the Rodartes deliver skilled style with ease. From soft knit to graphic stirring, VNY model Stephan Haurholm dons a winning lineup, captured by the lens of Autumn de Wilde.

Stephan Haurholm debuted with a colorful editorial for VMAN in spring 2009. He has since appeared in Vogue Hommes Japan, Engine and WWD. Stephan became the face of Duvetica for fall 2009 in a magical campaign.