
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.

Understated and hidden beneath the brim of a floppy hat, Missoni’s man makes a return to the catwalk for the fall 2011 season. More than enamored with the house’s signature prints, the latest collection tones down the colors and wears familiarity like a second skin. Humble and the epitome of the anti-trend, fall’s range designates knits as the outerwear of choice, piecing together similar separates for a showing that is intimate and at peace with the idea of just being.

John Varvatos turns back the hands of time and sends his men down the rail with a hip new collection that delights in its raw edges. Unlocking a wealth of styles, Varvatos ventures to the dark west for a leather clad look, trimmed with fringe and attitude. From the delectable rebel to a hint of the vagabond, fall’s collection entices the young with a sophistication born from the same vision that courts some of rock’s greatest icons.

Danny Schwarz and Marcel Castenmiller sign on as new members of the family for Tommy Hilfiger’s spring 2011 campaign. The duo join Andre Douglas, Luis Borges, Max Rogers, Noah Mills and Sam Way as photographed by Craig McDean with styling by Karl Templer. (WWD)


Putting their best foot forth for the fall 2011 season, Ford Europe reveals a lineup of faces, new and old that prevail from campaigns and editorials to the runway. From the dynamic spark that is agency exclusive Adrien Sahores to the undeniable star power of leading model Mathias Lauridsen, Ford proves to have the winning combination. Furthermore, coming up in their ranks is runway favorite Johannes Niermann, who makes his campaign debut for the spring season as well as James Smith, who has been burning up the editorial charts this year with a certain British charm. Continuing through a strong package, Ford boasts catwalk veterans, ranging from Charlie Westerberg and Marcel Castenmiller to the astonishing Ty Ogunkoya.

Marcel Castenmiller picks fragments of his Japanese travels to share with Posi+tive magazine. Capturing his surroundings and friends, Paul Boche and Jonas Kesseler make a special appearance.