
Taking the retro trend to a different place, Ben Toms shoots Rasa Zukauskaite for the autumn edition of Muse. Styled by Robbie Spencer, Rasa dons dark ensembles with a mix of lingerie inspired pieces in Far From Heaven.

Moving from 60s inspired pieces, the spring 2011 collection from Iceberg brought a sense of casual ease to the new season with sheer fabrics, subdued prints and a muted color scheme. Putting focus on cropped pants, wrap skirts and jumpsuits, the Iceberg woman is one concerned with proportion.

Ylonka Verheul stars in i-D’s fall issue wearing fall knits and wools in an intimate story shot by Carlotta Manaigo (2b Management). Styled by Cathy Kasterine, Ylonka sports layered looks from the likes of Mark Fast, John Galliano and Pringle of Scotland in Space is No Longer the Final Frontier.

Melodie Monrose takes a break from a busy runway schedule (15 shows in Milan and counting) to stop by for a quick photo-op.

DSquared2 goes geek for its spring 2011 collection, showcasing looks with round oversize glasses and pairing boat shoes with ankle socks. In addition to the quirky outing, designers Dan and Dean Caten included a dose of elegance with floor length gowns and menswear inspired tuxedos to close the show.

Celebrating forty years of luxury, Roberto Cavalli made a true event out of his spring 2011 showing with top models such as Natalia Vodianova and Laetitia Casta taking to the runway. Looking back on the past to the very decade when his label began, the Italian designer found inspiration in seventies fringe and glamour. Adding his own aesthetic, models donned skin-baring garments in muted hues of gray, lilac and nude embellished with animal print, sequin and crystal.