
House of Holland’s Electric Fall – For fall 2012, House of Holland’s Henry Holland sent out an array of colorful patterns in primary colors. Whether an enlarged houndstooth print or zig zag stripes, the upbeat collection oozed youth with playful ruffles, flared pants and metallic accents. The flirty silhouettes were matched with patterned stockings or socks and chunky, platform heels. For beauty, models walked down the runway with bright red lips and messy ponytails reflecting the carefree spirit of autumn.

Ladylike Edge – Taking the slot as the final major show of New York Fashion Week, Calvin Klein’s Francisco Costa presented a mix of ladylike silhouettes with a modern edge for the label’s fall 2012 collection. Known for its minimal appeal, the new season focused on dramatic, hourglass shapes in hues of coral, black, wheat and ash grey. Lush materials of mohair, tweed, leather, wool and shearling were matched with metallic belts cinched at the waist. Beauty also coincided with the severe clothing as models took to the runway in slicked back hair and understated makeup.

On Display – Dempsey Stewart is a demure, ladylike vision in the spring 2012 campaign from London-based shoe label Gordon Scott. Photographed by Blair Getz Mezibov with art direction Ashley Hodge, Dempsey sports lush curls by hair stylist Adrian Clark and a pink lip by makeup artist Kirstin Piggott. / Styling by Anthony Unwin

Where the Red Fern Grows – Dempsey Stewart is part scarecrow and part tribal princess for the fifth issue of b Magazine. Photographed by Tom Allen, Dempsey’s wardrobe of eclectic prints and sleek shapes are juxtaposed with natural settings for a rustic touch. Stylist Steven Westgarth selects pieces from the likes of Christopher Kane, Bernhard Willhelm and JW Anderson to complement the Aussie beauty’s tousled locks and understated makeup.

Winter Beauty – Emma Tempest captures Dempsey Stewart for the beauty opener of Vogue Russia’s January issue. Styled by Michelle Duguid in lush fur, Dempsey is true blue with hair and makeup by Maarit Niemela and Kenneth Soh.