Roberto Cavalli: Menswear Spring/ Summer 2019
Hertfordshire lad and St Martins grad Paul Surridge has spent pretty much his whole working life in Milan, and after designing for houses including Jil Sander and, more lately, as Creative Director at Z Zegna, the talented chap landed his
Fumito Ganryu: Menswear Spring/ Summer 2019
Last year, fans of now defunct fashion label Ganryu, were left crying into their drop-crotch jeans and fiddling with their batwing cardigans, when news reached them that the brand’s owner, the vast Comme des Garçons Group, was closing the label.
Paria Farzaneh: Menswear Spring/ Summer 2019
For the cultural melting pot that London as a city represents, there’s only a few Middle Eastern identities celebrated at London Fashion Week Men’s. The NEWGEN designer Paria Farzaneh is one of those few. Yorkshire-born, London-based but rooted deeply in
Per Götesson: Menswear Spring/ Summer 2019
Don’t you hate when a museum shuts down the bit with your favourite painting in it? That’s what happened to Per Götesson a few months ago. The National Portrait Gallery closed the Jan Van Eyck section, making Per’s yearning for
Astrid Andersen: Menswear Spring/ Summer 2019
Quiet on set please, Astrid Andersen is so over doing a show this season, instead the presentation took us on set of the Spring/ Summer 2019 lookbook. Why? "The backstage moment after a show is where everything is, people want
Charles Jeffrey Loverboy: Menswear Spring/ Summer 2019
Charles Jeffrey is in a “state of flux,” this season. Extra sensory systems on full power, integration at 100%. The Charles Jeffrey galaxy reached out to us from all directions. ‘Emergence,’ it was titled, another season in the Loverboy wonderland,
GQ China Presents Private Policy and Staff Only: Menswear Spring/ Summer 2019
It was a Ten takeover at GQ China presentation this morning on our fourth and final day of London Fashion Week Men's. Private Policy weren't looking through the looking glass, but breaking it. Love a bit of disruption. Well they are
Martine Rose: Menswear Spring/ Summer 2019
Always the one to hijack the fashion crowd’s route from their circuit of W1, Martine Rose is the people’s designer. Her shows are never about “fashion”, they speak about community, aspiration and a love of life. For Spring/ Summer 2019, Martine
Cottweiler: Menswear Spring/ Summer 2019
What does a Cottweiler guy pack for a yoga retreat? This seemed to be the question Ben Cottrell and Matthew Dainty had on their minds while designing the brand’s Spring/ Summer 2019 collection. And no, the answer was not your classic
DANSHAN: Menswear Spring/ Summer 2019
There’s recently been lots of discussion on the topic of emotional men. After James Blake released his latest song Don’t miss it, both the media and the audience rallied up and collectively decided to re-label him a “sad boy”. It only took Blake
Xander Zhou: Menswear Spring/ Summer 2019
You know all those emails spamming your inbox in the past few weeks? The ones that warn you about all your personal information being used? The really annoying ones? Yes, those. Instead of rolling his eyes, Xander Zhou took the
Ten Minutes Backstage With Phoebe English
The official Fashion Week schedules have become a mere outline for what is actually happening on the scene; There’s your digital trunk shows, your co-ed catwalks and satellite shows popping out of nowhere. One season Vetements opt out of catwalks,
Kiko Kostadinov: Menswear Spring/ Summer 2019
The sound of water, bubbling somewhere in the wilderness, covered in the abstract beats of drums and cymbals turning into a rave which transforms into an upbeat Indian melody. All so wildly mismatched and still, it all made complete sense.
Alex Mullins: Menswear Spring/ Summer 2019
When one watches a show so feel-good and ultimately perfect from start to end, one calls the designer up immediately. Alex Mullins is sick of the climate change in fashion, “Everyone's copying everyone and the only way to create original content
Man: Menswear Spring/ Summer 2019
Man oh man, we love a good Fashion East roundup mid fashion week to spice up our lives. It began with Stefan Cooke's ‘The Luxury of Boredom’ and obvs we were anything but bored. Ostrich feathers came out flouncing from