
Jen Campbell goes behind the scenes of Robert Geller’s recent fall 2011 show to capture the final wait before the main event.

Celebrating thirty years in business, Michael Kors looked to a touch of relaxed glamour to turn out the fall season. Dressing his men in cool grays and neutrals, the latest collection became more about fit than concept. Elongated and fitted, fall’s core pieces, ranging from slouchy tops to fluid trousers came together with a luxe array of slightly oversize outerwear that completed the Michael Kors experience with a dash of style and finesse.

Setting the table for a revolving rotation of models dressed for a work season or two, Billy Reid expanded on past collections for a culmination of his point of view as a designer. Enveloping a rustic elegance, Reid’s man is a combination of smart dressing and a practical blend of versatile silhouettes cut with relaxed proportions. Creating pieces for not the moment, but a lifestyle, fall’s lineup bodes well with jackets and knits alike comprising a wardrobe of garments ready for both today and tomorrow. / Photos by Carl Barnett (The Fashionisto)

The films of Luchino Visconti serve as the inspiration of Robert Geller’s fall 2011 collection. Seeking to translate a rich style of composition into an easy wardrobe of separates, fall’s range brings images of elegance into the modern age with Geller’s signature cuts and craftsmanship. Reflecting Visconti’s world with luxe leather finishes and inescapable pieces ranging from waistcoats and jackets to trousers, the collection still managed to show a little raw edge. Showing a youthful hand, denim, studded accessories and lounge-cut trousers made the unexpected statement in a collection that was no doubt in the Geller vein, but also a break with the expected for a season of intrigue.

Canada-based photographer Tina Chang was amongst the first to shoot Taylor Fuchs (Wilhelmina) back in 2007 and three years later, the two reunite in New York for an editorial in the latest issue of M magazine. Walking the streets of the Big Apple, Taylor is styled by Kate Erwin in a subdued array of pieces from Dior Homme, Louis Vuitton and others.

Mode model Taylor Fuchs proves to be polo smart in two images taken by Jolijn Snijders.
