
London Fashion Week Men’s publicity used to bill the British capital as the historic birthplace of bespoke tailoring and classy gents' brands. Instead, it has morphed into the most experimental season almost anywhere.
London Fashion Week Men’s publicity used to bill the British capital as the historic birthplace of bespoke tailoring and classy gents' brands. Instead, it has morphed into the most experimental season almost anywhere.
Finally, a proper radically off-beat, political and artistic statement at a menswear show by A-Cold-Wall, the best conceived event of the three-day London Fashion Week Men’s that ends Monday evening.
In every show Craig Green does the cast looks like they are on some sort of journey. Never more so than on a dank Monday morning in London, in a collection that managed to connect tailoring, sportswear and surgical garb.
A major change of location produced a major change in attitude, as London Fashion Week Men’s moved to East London this season. The positive effect was immediate.
A mini master-class in experimental tailoring from Hussein Chalayan on Sunday morning, a reminder that even as he celebrates his 25th anniversary as a designer this gent keeps on coming up with path-breaking ideas.
Does everything David Beckham touch turn to gold? One tends to think so after attending the latest London show by Kent & Curwen, his English heritage brand, which staged a Peaky Blinders moment this season.
The opening look of this weekend’s UK men’s wear season was a bias cut black satin, one-shouldered dress, as London Fashion Week Men’s (LFWM) debuted the runway action with Art School.
There are moments when the London Fashion Week Men’s season seems as much a cultural statement as a fashion expression.
After four seasons presenting on the catwalks of Milan, the Italian streetwear label led by Francesco Ragazzi has decided to take its runway show to New York for the next womenswear Fashion Week in February.
Tom Ford will bridge the city's Men's and Women's Fashion Weeks with a coed show, bringing together a program featuring debuts as well as some welcome returns, but marked by the absences of Victoria Beckham and Rodarte.
With New York Fashion week approaching in February, Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte have decided to present their Fall 2019 collection in their home state of California.
This will be Marchesa’s first ever bridal fashion show in Europe, showcasing the Bridal Couture Spring 2020 collection and a selection of party dresses from the ready-to-wear line.
The Netherlands’ Amsterdam Fashion Week will introduce a new concept to its bi-annual event, the AFW Studio. The concept will offer additional programming focused on art and design.
Set to take place from 21 to 24 January, Paris Haute Couture Week has unveiled an intense programme featuring a highly anticipated show from Balmain, which is making its big comeback after a 16-year absence.
Tommy Hilfiger is working on a plan to take his next runway collection to Paris. The American designer is already in talks with the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode on a suitable time slot for his show.