Egonlab: Menswear SS22
This season, emerging Parisian label Egonlab wanted to craft a collection based on freedom, love, and tolerance. "We wanted to talk about a dynasty where everybody is on the same stage," says Florentin Glémarec, who founded the label alongside his
Burberry: Menswear SS22
Riccardo Tisci took us to a rave in a quarry for his Burberry menswear film. The excavated setting served as a metaphor for how the designer is digging deep into craft and cuts as he develops a distinctive design language
JW Anderson: Menswear SS22
The pandemic has brought out the best in JW Anderson. He’s consistently found new, innovative and engaging ways to communicate his fashion vision, which have more than made up for the absence of regular catwalks. His latest offering, showing his
Magliano: Menswear SS22
Luca Magliano is shaping up to be one of Milan’s most exciting menswear designers. The label, founded in 2016, has thrived through the pandemic, creating cinematic fashion films that could make anyone forget their longing for the catwalk, even just
John Alexander Skelton: Menswear SS22
John Alexander Skelton is a realist. The Yorkshire-born, London-based designer puts out two collections a year, and has come to the conclusion that only his autumn/winter offerings can be achieved through a laborious process. See, Skelton isn't your average designer.
Wales Bonner: Menswear SS22
"It's always important to keep evolving and moving forward," says Grace Wales Bonner, who yesterday opened up Paris Fashion Week with her most optimistic collection to date. The London-based designer has spent the past three seasons with a triptych of
Giorgio Armani: Menswear SS22
King of Italian fashion, design legend– Mr Armani can add Trooper to his already long list of accolades after rocking up to his show on Monday evening in Milan after a nasty fall 20 days ago that left him with
Diesel: Menswear SS22
It was a red-letter day for denim lovers. Y/Project's Glenn Martens brought his distinctive and edgy fashion magic to Diesel. The Belgian designer, with a cool cult following, became creative director of the irreverent Italian jeans giant earlier this year,
Nicomede: Menswear SS22
Nicomede Talavera is London's silent success story. Whilst brands across the board have had to adapt in lieu of the catwalk, Talavera has long ditched the "traditional" ways of doing things. Since returning to the fashion industry in 2019 after
A-Cold-Wall: Menswear SS22
Samuel Ross' A-Cold-Wall found fame six years ago for its architecturally-informed streetwear, driven by utilitarianism, functionality, and an unshakable sense of British identity. The brand navigated its way through its earliest years with structural, high-concept silhouettes, shown via narrative-driven catwalk
Prada: Menswear SS22
Are you dreaming of getting away? Do you long to cast off that city suit and dash into the cool, refreshing waters of a perfect blue, Sardinian sea? Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons channeled that desire with their SS22 men’s
MSGM: Menswear SS22
With the Delta variant of Covid now spreading at a rapid pace across Europe, our summer of festivals, get-togethers and, of course, holidays abroad, is quickly being pried away from us. Though, MSGM's Massimo Giorgetti remains optamistic. The designer has
Etro: Menswear SS22
While the Milan menswear schedule may hold the hallmarks of the pandemic with only three brands staging physical shows this season, the shows themselves are a joyful reminder of how brilliant it is to be at one and see fashion
Fendi: Menswear SS22
If you’ve got it, flaunt it and Fendi has one of the most distinctive buildings in Rome. The white marble arches of Palazzo della Civiltá stand sentinel over the city and its distinctive architecture provided the perfect backdrop for a
Ermenegildo Zegna: Menswear SS22
The evolution of Zegna continues as Alessandro Sartori presented his spring collection mini-movie. The designer – one of menswear’s undisputed kings – has been thinking hard about what post-pandemic dressing really means. His answer is clothes crafted by Zegna’s artisans,