GmbH: Menswear AW19
The two founders of GMBH, the “club dance floor to runway”, Berlin-based fashion brand, are Serhat Isik and Benjamin Husely. They, and their collective operate at the bleeding edge of contemporary and eco-conscious menswear, sourcing deadstock material from top-quality factories to create many
Fendi: Menswear AW19
A travelling salesman, fond of trips abroad, and, who is possibly a pervert, sets off to work in a see-through mesh-y trouser. You can see his pants. Absolute hotness. It was a great Fendi AW19 show packed with tons of cool and
Loewe: Menswear AW19
This was Jonathan Anderson’s first runway show for Loewe menswear: cable-knit jumpers sewn with semi-precious stones looked vintage, as did a long-sleeved jumper covered with all manner of patches, a Liberty-print shirt, looked wrongly fastened but the shirt hem was,
Emporio Armani: Menswear AW19
Even city boys take time off: for you, a roomier trouser and a jogging bottom that’s too smart for the running machine. Wear this with any of the exceptional knits: two were fabulous and used a new kind of half
No21: Menswear AW19
Without a pull-fastening, tech-y fabric or carabiner in sight, this tailored collection, in shops Autumn, spoke of 1990s long-lined minimalism in a palate of camel and grey, navy and black and classic wardrobe archetypes: who’s not going to want that
Prada: Menswear AW19
Mrs Prada’s work sits at the intermix of gender, politics and policy. It’s an all-incorporating “mood board”, which is more socio-political than “aesthetically pleasing”. But her work is also aesthetically pleasing. She takes a temperature check, sits back and thinks. “You have
MSGM: Menswear AW19
For vintage car fans, the Ford Thunderbird holds hero-status. The super-rare and collectable car revolutionised automobile design in the 1950s when the “T-bird” was born. The effusive chat and story-swapping on vintage car blogs, tell tales of wild youths racing
Versace: Menswear AW19
It’s been 21 years since Donatella Versace took the helm of the clothing empire she built with her two brothers Gianni and Santo. And in September last year, Michael Kors Holdings acquired the world-famous Italian fashion house for $2.12bn. All
Neil Barrett: Menswear AW19
In his new concrete and beautifully austere headquarters in Milan, the British designer Neil Barrett presented his autumn collection on a black catwalk dotted with giant LED screens. On these, played turned-up footage of London at night. This abstract mix
Marni: Menswear AW19
Under the tenure of designer Francesco Risso, Marni Menswear has a special place in the minds of the fashion press and in the wardrobes of those who buy it. Within a relatively short period of time, Risso has found his
Les Hommes: Menswear AW19
Tailoring intersected with hi-vis hoodies and mashed with references to cycling and mountaineering; a kind of outdoor pursuits in the city. The Les Hommes designers Tom Notte and Bart Vandebosch have finely tuned their aesthetic in recent seasons and this
Aldo Maria Camillo Debuts His Namesake Brand As Part Of This Year’s Pitti Uomo
With stints at Valentino, Berluti, Zegna and Cerutti, yesterday’s knockout show from Aldo Maria Camillo conveyed a message of a “new luxury”. Translated this meant a series impeccably cut pieces which came with their own “lived in look”. New but not
Craig Green: Menswear AW19
British fashion designer Craig Green has established himself as the go-to show on the London Menswear calendar. And this morning’s line-out (a presentation of his clothes due in shops next autumn) cemented that. Every season the London based creative, and
Fashion East: Menswear AW19
The capital’s conveyor belt of fashion design talent, Fashion East, continues to add a seemingly limitless register of exciting new names to the London Fashion Week Menswear schedule. Tonight the Dublin-born, University of Westminster MA grad, Robyn Lynch Ireland showed her Irish