
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.

Fall Ahead–Always on trend and ready for the season ahead, H&M enlists Japanese model Daisuke Ueda for their latest lookbook. Offering an easily covetable selection of pieces that represent the current modes of fashion, the Swedish favorite brings together a wardrobe of transitional separates. Whether it’s a dashing overcoat, trendy leather outerwear or a classic varsity jacket, H&M fronts accessible garments in a gorgeous palette of autumn hues.

Game Changer–Wilhelmina model Noah Mills is enlisted for the spring/summer 2012 lookbook of Spanish label H.E. by Mango. Clad in comfortable sweaters, stylish suits or more casual looks, Noah sports a wardrobe that perfectly adapts to every kind of occasion, combining modern and easy shapes with timeless colors and lightweight textures.

Retro Fit–Soul model Simon Nessman plays the role of a young father and husband in his latest lookbook photo shoot for Americana Manhasset spring/summer 2012. Joined by the beautiful Karlie Kloss, Simon is outfitted in several of the season’s brightest fashions as Americana Manhasset tackles labels such as Brooks Brothers and Cole Haan with a look channeling the iconic 1960’s. Captured by photographer Laspata DeCaro, the fun photo session perfectly represents the festive spirit of Americana Manhasset.

Summer Aura–Emporio Armani revels in loose tailoring for their spring/summer 2012 collection while Patrick Kafka dons the looks with a great appeal as he’s captured by photographer David Mcknight. Focusing on neutral and grey hues, the collection takes a classic look and merely enhances it with geometric motifs for an elongated silhouette while lighter textiles such as silk are utilized for a fitting season.

A Fall Beginning–Ryan Burns and Malcolm Jackson step out for the first installment of Club Monaco’s fall/winter 2012 collection. Showcasing looks for July, August and September, the outing is the first collection designed by Club Monaco’s VP of Men’s Design, Aaron Levine. Creating contemporary pieces with a great fit, the beginning stages of the season are taken into account as everything from shorts to knitwear makes an appearance. Among corduroy pants, wool blazers, topcoats and other garments, the retailer highlights collaboration pieces such as their bags by Ernest Alexander.