Modern Wear–Capturing everything from cuff-links and pendants to rings, Kevin Calero directs Red Citizen model Vince Robitaille in a filmed campaign for Noam Carver’s latest jewelry line, APEX.

WhyNot–Moreso than ever, it is a season of stars for WhyNot. Serving up a fair share of the top models to hit the Milanese catwalk, the agency boasts leading men, ranging from Noah Mills and Arthur Kulkov to Sam Webb. From the buzzworthy Mugler muse Rick Genest and stars in the making such as Bo Develius, WhyNot fills their ranks with runway sensations that include Taylor Fuchs as well as popular models, ranging from Francisco Lachowski to Burberry’s leading crop, noted by and Jacob Young. With iconic faces such as David Gandy and Tyson Ballou rounding out the pack, WhyNot can do no wrong this show season.

The Trance-Setter–Saverio Cardio captures Why Not model Vince Robitaille for a sublime story for the pages of Fashion Trend magazine. Styled by Lucio Colapietro and Simona Carippo, the Montreal native wears an offering of spring jackets and delightful prints.

Armed with galactic aspirations and a penchant for rock ‘n’ roll styles, Paul Smith imagined an eclectic future for his man. Ready for a journey to the moon, pants accented with zippers were paired with psychedelic prints for a fun fall adventure. Taking the typical blueprint of a Paul Smith collection and amplifying the details, lapels as well as hems found a drastic makeover with foreign cuts and a touch of moon dust. Pumping up the volume as a nod to spacesuits but still keeping a tidy shape, Paul Smith’s quirky fall outing no doubt impressed, coming to the perfect completion with futuristic necklaces as the perfect accessory.

Expanding on the modern uniform, Kris Van Assche infuses the suit with more volume for an effortless cool. Letting out sleeves and modeling tops after a simple sweatshirt, essentials come together in a modest black, where fate is determined by the details. With larger than life jackets and tops as the collection’s focus, trousers get an easy straight cut while Van Asshe also debuts his new collection of bags in collaboration with Eastpak. Rounding out the range, brown surfaces to highlight one final focus on design and tailoring.

Activewear takes center stage for Neil Barrett’s fall 2011 collection. Telling a black, white and gray story with textured lines and graphic prints, Barrett sent his men down the runway in clunky boots and technical fabrics. Playfully approaching this season’s silhouette, the collection boasted chunky knits paired with a mix of wide-cut trousers and unforgiving slim-fitted pants. From intersecting stripes and textured panels to subtle gradients, Neil Barrett’s man traversed the world of athletics and fashion for an interesting fall outing to say the least.

Vince Robitaille could easily take the cake for being one of the fastest rising stars. Debuting in spring 2010, Vince has already conquered the runways of Neil Barrett, Hermés, Dries Van Noten, Giuliano Fujiwara and Comme des Garcons. This French Canadian landed his first major cover on L’Officiel Hommes in September 2010 and has appeared in the pages of FHM Collections and L’Officiel Hommes Italia.