PIETER: AW16 Menswear
Fetish. But like, subtle fetish. A bit like those men who wears women's knickers under their normal clothes. That's what PIETER's AW16 collection put us in mind off. Well, not the knickers part, it was all v masculine, but that same kind of
Gieves & Hawkes: AW16 Menswear Presentation
At Gieves & Hawkes' Autumn/Winter 16 presentation the models stood on plinths. As if they were in a museum. Which was suitable really, not just because of their own aesthetically blessed forms, but where better to put Gieves & Hawkes' tailoring
Dunhill: AW16 Menswear
Dunhill: AW16 Menswear Fashion’s lovely, isn’t it. But sometimes you just want some polished perfection, some sartorially impeccable male style. That’s what Dunhill offers, under designer John Ray, who chose to pull away from the catwalk this season and present his
Belstaff: AW16 Menswear Presentation
Belstaff is bracing itself - and us - for cold adventures come winter. Think Snowy mountains and icy glaciers: “we were inspired by the pioneers of endurance riding," explains VP of Men’s Design, Frederik Dyhr. “who threaded their bikes through some of the
Moschino: AW16 Menswear
After a season showing in Florence as part of Pitti, Jeremy Scott and his Moschino crew returned to London. How to celebrate? Maybe by creating a collection dedicated to Gilbert and George, the most quintessentially British - and specifically London
Alexander McQueen: AW16 Menswear
Lee McQueen loved a well-tailored suit - in his own wardrobe, and on his catwalks, for men and women. Sarah Burton does too - her latest menswear show was an exercise in expert cutting, overlaying formal menswear shapes - tailcoats,
Pringle of Scotland: AW16 Menswear
Pringle staged their Autumn/winter menswear show in a swanky Mayfair members-club so fancy-pants, we're not even allowed to tell you it's name. That's posh. Under gilded cupola and atop a crimson carpet, they showed
James Long: AW16 Menswear
James Long glorified local heroes - not the cat-up-a-tree saving sort, who generally wear terribly boring clothes, but rather his steadfast, stalwart fans who I've glitter, glitz and a bit of glamour in their menswear. Long offers it all up
Margaret Howell: AW16 Menswear
Lovely lovely Margaret Howell. How'll you dress us for Autumn/winter 2016? In a relentlessly rediscovered wardrobe of men's classics that nevertheless look rich and desirable, season after season. Margaret gives good winter - great coats, brilliant sweaters, nice scarves. All
J.W. Anderson: AW16 Menswear
JW Anderson, London fashion's most provocative agent, streamed his Autumn/winter 2016 menswear collection on Grindr. We know you've all been on it Tenners, don't lie. Rather than headless torsos and blurry shots of gentlemens' nether regions, if you tuned in
Alexander McQueen: AW16 Menswear Live Stream
Because who wants to get out of bed on a Saturday? Yes, even at 4pm. Avoid the fashion masses and watch Alexander McQueen's AW16 Menswear show right here, direct to your computer via the wonders of the internet. Watch it lying
Christopher Shannon: AW16 Menswear
Christopher Shannon is a working class hero - that was the inspiration behind his Autumn/winter 2016 collection (incidentally, it also surfaced earlier in the day at Coach - is a trend emerging?). In the bare bones of a suburban half-built
Sibling: AW16 Menswear
"So you wanna be a boxer, in the golden ring?" So sang Cagey Joe the trainer to Leroy in Bugsy Malone - wonder if the Sibling lot (sadly just Sid Bryan and Cozette McCreery now, since the death of fellow
Matthew Miller: AW16 Menswear
Matthew Miller loves an arty ref - he's sprayed his clothes with slogans before and odd, archaic motifs. For his Autumn/Winter 2016 outing, he decided to focus on just one: David With the Head of Goliath by Carravagio. Don't tell
Lou Dalton: AW16 Menswear
Lou Dalton could we working for the Shetland tourist board, so heartfelt, warm and woolly was her latest autumn/winter collection - which was devoted to the Scottish island famed for its wool and the jumpers knitted from them. Dalton collated