// Aram Gevorgyan for Hilfiger Denim Spring/​Summer 2010//

Hil­figer Denim cre­ates the per­fect atmos­phere for their lat­est style guide star­ring Aram Gevor­gyan. Attend­ing a rock con­cert, Aram appears at such ease that Hilfiger’s clas­sic notion of denim that it appears rel­e­vant and even at times,

// Love, Tommy Hilfiger//

The Hil­figers / Part IMar­cel Cas­ten­miller, Andre Dou­glas, Max Rogers, Noah Mills and Sam Way are back together once more for Tommy Hil­figer, this time around joined by Arthur Kulkov. Pho­tographed by Craig McDean with styling by Karl Tem­pler, the lot take in the great out­doors for a camp­ing trip, marked by khakis and cam­ou­flage adorned separates.

Home with the Hil­figersTommy Hil­figer gets the fam­ily together this sea­son for a relax­ing stay at home. Pho­tographed by Craig McDean once more with styling by Karl Tem­pler, last season’s cast of Andre Dou­glas, Luis Borges, Mar­cel Cas­ten­miller, Max Rogers, Noah Mills and Sam Way ben­e­fit from the addi­tion of ris­ing star Fran­cis Lane.

Pho­tographed by Craig McDean and styled by Karl Tem­pler, Luis Borges, Max Motta, Max Rogers, Andre Dou­glas, Sam Way and Noah Mills are amongst sev­eral mod­els to make the cut for Tommy Hilfiger’s fall out­ing of friends and family.

Pool BodsMax Rogers, Luis Borges, Danny Schwarz, Andre Dou­glas, Sam Way and Noah Mills go pool­side for Tommy Hilfiger’s spring 2011 cam­paign pho­tographed by Craig McDean with styling by Karl Templer.

// Alexander Ardid by Albert Ruso for Fashionisto Exclusive//

A Morn­ing with Alex–Con­nect­ing with pho­tog­ra­pher Albert Ruso for an impromptu photo shoot, styl­ist Char­lotte Dubois pulls an eclec­tic range from her closet. Spend­ing the early morn­ing with Sight model Alexan­der Ardid, black & white images come together with a cer­tain ease and sophis­ti­ca­tion for a gor­geous outing.

// Haute couture: Givenchy//

On day two at the haute couture shows, Givenchy looks to the 20s and 30s. Elsewhere, former supermodel Yasmin Le Bon returns to the catwalk for Stéphane Rolland

Riccardo Tisci, inspired by the film Metropolis, looked to the glamour of the 1920s and 30s for his collection for Givenchy. There were crystal fringes and statement jewellery, and crocodile skins that had been hand cut, scale by scale

And the view from behind. We’re not sure that basketball and long gowns mix, but the sporty look is very fashionable this year …

French artist Mademoiselle Maurice who creates stunning geometric figures on urban surfaces using rainbows of folded origami figures. via

The makeup at the Chanel Cruise 2012/2013 runway show, held in the Versailles gardens in France, was dreamed up by Chanel global creative director of makeup Peter Philips. He used a blend of the brand’s staple products and a few new items from the Versailles de Chanel Collection, which will be out in December. You’ll have to wait to snag the limited edition Ombre Essentielle eyeshadow in Rose Favorite and the Mouche de Beaute highlighting powder, but you can shop the rest of the makeup right now! “I used Ombre Essentielle in Rose Favorite on the eyelids and Joues Contraste in Rose Pétale as a blusher,” explains Philips. “I kept the skin natural to prevent the makeup from looking historical. I created the soft, pinkish lips by applying Rouge Coco Shine in Evasion and I topped the makeup off by placing a black velvet Chanel logo as a beauty spot on either the left or right side of the face, high on the cheekbones. At the last minute, I added a subtle highlight with Mouche de Beauté, a compact highlight powder. The eyeshadow, highlight powder, and velvet CC’s were created especially for this show.”
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The makeup at the Chanel Cruise 2012/2013 runway show, held in the Versailles gardens in France, was dreamed up by Chanel global creative director of makeup Peter Philips. He used a blend of the brand’s staple products and a few new items from the Versailles de Chanel Collection, which will be out in December. You’ll have to wait to snag the limited edition Ombre Essentielle eyeshadow in Rose Favorite and the Mouche de Beaute highlighting powder, but you can shop the rest of the makeup right now!

“I used Ombre Essentielle in Rose Favorite on the eyelids and Joues Contraste in Rose Pétale as a blusher,” explains Philips. “I kept the skin natural to prevent the makeup from looking historical. I created the soft, pinkish lips by applying Rouge Coco Shine in Evasion and I topped the makeup off by placing a black velvet Chanel logo as a beauty spot on either the left or right side of the face, high on the cheekbones. At the last minute, I added a subtle highlight with Mouche de Beauté, a compact highlight powder. The eyeshadow, highlight powder, and velvet CC’s were created especially for this show.”

// Varsity Rebellion for Tendencias//

Pho­tographed by Pablo Baudet for Ten­den­cias, Nils But­ler takes it easy in a low-key var­sity wardrobe styled by Jesús Cicero. For added authen­tic­ity, Nils does not shy away get­ting a lit­tle dirty dur­ing the course of a busy day.

// Nils Butler by Romain Sellier for Guapo//

Guapo fash­ion edi­tor Philippe Uter gets a hold of Nils But­ler for a story in the recent issue pho­tographed by Romain Sel­l­ier. Main­tain­ing a dark color palette, tex­tures and prints come together for a lay­ered wardrobe, which includes the likes of Alexis Mabille and Dsquared².

// Nils Butler by Ugo Richard | Geil Preview//

Eas­ing into cool hues of blues styled by Ben­jamin Armand, Nils But­ler exudes great con­fi­dence for Geil magazine’s upcom­ing spring/summer 2010 issue. Pho­tographed by Ugo Richard, Nils takes a moment to relax as he mod­els a casual wardrobe of sum­mer essentials.

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