
Step Away from Paradise – Tati Cotliar models the February lookbook from Spanish label, Massimo Dutti. This month embraces color blocking, sixties inspired silhouettes and graphic prints. Accented by tropical flowers and a sky blue backdrop, Tati is close to paradise in the must-have frocks. / Photos by Gemma Edo, Makeup and hair by María Martínez

Layered Winter – Australia-based label Jac + Jack unveils its winter collection featuring heavy knit sweaters, drapey layers and slouchy trousers. With an eclectic color palette ranging from mint green to pewter to navy, the Jac girl is looking for all the modern staples with a grunge twist for the new season. Amid the selection of knits, winter also offers sheer tops and demure dresses paired with thick platforms.

Part of the Band – Band of Outsiders taps Michelle Williams to model its spring 2012 collection, shot in the famous Los Angeles cemetery, Forever Hollywood. Getting into some shenanigans, Michelle sports the label’s loose-fiting spring shapes in pale hues of ivory with floral prints and floor-length skirts.

Super Androgynous – Superfine taps Andrej Pejic, Patricia van der Vliet and Julia Nobis for its spring-summer lookbook, shot by Jan Welters. The trio embodies the new collection’s androgynous undertones inspired by girls who wear their boyfriends’ clothes and vice versa. Including all the staples such as fitted denim, silk tees and sandal heels; designer Lucy Pinter styled the collection with thoughts of bikers in mind. / Make-up by Juergen Braun, Hair by Olivier Lebrun

Winter Feeling – Finnish based label Samuji taps into relaxed, minimal style for its fall 2012 collection. The style book photographed by Juliana Harkki and styled by Mari Kosunen shows model Lykke wearing dark outfits of full, long coats and simple dresses in humble settings. For autumn, the Samuji woman wears simple yet functional staples for the modern-day wardrobe.

Seasoned Elegance – Looking every bit the part of sophistication personified, Eniko Mihalik and Toni Garrn model the spring-summer collection from Ports 1961. With creative direction and styling by Alex Slavycz, the duo poses in front of Henrique Gendre’s lens wearing tailored suits and draped dresses. Voluminous hair by Ashley Javier and feminine makeup by Hung Vanngo perfect the elegant ensembles. / Manicure by Alicia Torello