
Berlin-based designer Kathrine Hempel looked to an abstract idea of lights and thoughts for her graduate collection entitled “In — / Visible Writings” of Enouk. Constructed in an unexpected manner, the collection finds its calm and time for thoughts in a color palette of earthy hues. Structured but in an unaffected manner, strong outerwear comes together with a modern uniform of necessity and style.

Bring a sharp degree of minimalism to the New York catwalk, Zero + Maria Cornejo shows a small, but effective range of suiting and separates for the spring season. Cut from neutrals and fine tuned with details, Zero + Maria Cornejo reinterprets the classics with a fragile state of change.

A|E|M is an exciting new label from London-based designer Adrian Eric Morales. Highlighting the rich history of clothes, Morales’ label revolves around bringing a new life to vintage garments. With bespoke designs as his vehicle, Morales brings the stories of yesterday to life in a new incarnation that blends old and new for the well-versed modern man.

Dmitry G. Pavlov captures a dramatic black and white series of Egor Zakiryaev (VNY/Select Deluxe) in the fashions of Ianis Chamalidy. Settling in for a leather clad shoot, Egor falls into a curious mood.

Fresh from Istanbul, Tween looks to sports for an extra dose of testosterone for their spring 2011 showing. Inspired by boxers and varied aspects ofthe 30’s and 40’s, a light array of suiting comes together in a casual manner. Cut generously, but still focused on fit, neutrals and subtle prints lay out a fun yet refined season for Tween’s man.

Quirky t-shirt line Skummi Shirts capture their latest collection with an infectious Hansel & Gretel inspired lookbook photographed by Adi Azulay with the creative direction of Kum weng Mak. Styled by Daniel Randell and Mak for the child at heart, the candy-coated look features Kyle Dobkowski, Jeremy McClain, Devon Spence, Eun Jeong Yoo and a special appearance by the stylist himself.