Since the last certain fast food chain inspired collection, all round club kid and pop culture fashion enthusiast Jeremy Scott for Moschino has become a something of a talking point across all fashion cliques...
LC:M saw a very wearable, clean and contemporary SS15 collection from Lee Roach this season. Each and every piece had a modern day wear feel and would put together make the most stylish wardrobe. A very ninetie...
When leather is associated with the sportier end of the menswear spectrum it instantly makes very well for enticing formal-wear. At Kent and Curwen today it was leather-luxe aplenty, just take the driving glove...
Christopher Shannon has guts and gusto, obviously. They are just a couple of the qualities that only last week won him the title of the first winner of the new GQ/BFC Designer Menswear Fund, but there is other ...
Soaring with style, parachuting with valiant aplomb, Christopher Raeburn made his LC:M mark quickly on day one. Raeburn studio and their long-running utilisation of all things utility worked very well today, dr...
Romantic fluid lines set to the dystopian soundtrack of James Blake at Matthew Miller this afternoon. Key looks included navy chalk pinstripes,deconstructed suits and war slogans pinned on top of blazers.
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TLC’s Creep soundtrack pops us wonderfully into LC:M day one at Astrid Andersen this morning. The expected torso showing, male-physique-worshipping-velour-tracksuit looks shine through piece by piece and do n...
Already being described as “a natural history museum of Prada” the Pradasphere , at Harrods, catalogues the multifaceted activities of the celebrated Italian design family, remembering and celebrating art, arc...
This year is already shaping up very well for Alice Walsh, mainly on account of her crafty cufflinks, and if you didn’t know, now you do, Alice made them. And indeed, Alice Made This cuff-links ar...
At a party celebrating his store opening in Boston, menswear designer John Varvatos greets guests out front as he nurses a Starbucks cup. Inside, the new boutique is packed full of men with perfectly tailo...
As the sartorial crowds of the big smoke prepared to celebrate men’s fashion with London Collections: Men, the Museum of London has worked towards exposing the complexities of the suit by hosting an exhibit...
French designer for over 25 years, Veronique Nichanian is the artistic director of Hermes luxury menswear. She wanted her autumn 2014/15 collection's jackets to be inspired by the jockey, and describes the jac...
With one for the boys this season in Paris, Hedi Slimane unashamedly held the torch for pop-culture savvy with a Saint Laurent spectacular, providing prime Instagram fodder for the new me generation thanks to c...
Prada’s Autumn/Winter 2014 menswear collection is a late 1970s movie director searching for a new identity, whose companion – a languid femme fatale in knee-length leather dress – introduces us a hyper-feminin...
Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing has brought a fresh, rocker look to the French brand in his nearly three years as Creative Director. His Autumn/Winter 2014 menswear is no exception, bringing a tribal flair to the b...
“Jeans represent democracy in fashion,” proclaimed the original tour de force of European tailoring Giorgio Armani, and at Dior Homme on Saturday, for Kris Van Assche, the majority ruled, with a collection that...
In Milan, Frida Giannini’s vision of the Gucci gent, nimble, young and faintly disaffected, tapped into the omnipresent Anglophile spirit that continues to make London buzz as it becomes ever more international...
Above all else, Givenchy’s AW14 mien is case in point that Riccardo Tisci has his finger firmly planted on the pulse of youth-quake forefront, with an acutely on point projection of the ice-cool urban affectati...
A compelling melody of bold, brassy, adventurous trumpets signalled the beginning of Louis Vuitton menswear today in Paris at the Parc André Citroën, enveloped by the cosmic azure of a marble-esque catwalk, rec...
“Passion and love and sex and money – violence, religion, injustice and death,” the epithets stipulated by the Pet Shop Boys in 1986’s Paninaro, pertaining to the archetypal Italian paninaro boy of the decade. ...
At the heart of Hong Kong’s liveliest and most fashionable district, Mong Kok, luxury hotel Langham Place has decided to join forces with English designer Thomas Pink. The hotel’s Club floor guests can now enjo...