
Creating his third collection for Topman, designer Antony Price models his latest fall range after the dandy. Nostalgic, but also aware of this season’s trends, PRICELESS by Antony Price embraces pleats and a military motif. From silk neck ties to the military coat and wool trousers, the collection finds both the vulnerability and strength in garments that are more formal, while still retaining the ability to be dressed down for everyday wear.

Korean label The Class gets pattern happy with their latest campaign to celebrate the fall season. Starring Dennis O’Neil, the campaign succeeds in showcasing contemporary menswear essentials with a keen eye for narrow cuts.

Belgian designer Tim Van Steenbergen demonstrates his keen eye for design with his current fall collection. Moved by the intricate details found in nature, the designer has fashioned a collection that combines unique, but subtle cuts with varied textures. Based in an appropriate color palette of earth tones, the collection’s details are best highlighted. At first sight, sculpted hoods make quite the powerful statement, while the designer’s point of view continues to be carried out with the effortless draping of fabric and careful placement of buttons. Whether in the pleats of a coat or in the details of how a lapel falls, the collection finds the ideal harmony between the essentials and the shaping of tomorrow’s fashion.

The latest collection from Cosmic Wonder Light Source seeks to capture the essence of everyday life. On the surface, the collection showcases typical menswear staples like the suit reinterpreted as a fashion-forward jumpsuit, while knits and parkas are cut for utilitarian purposes. However, at the collection’s core is the intent to capture scenes from life and splinter them into “Light Streams, catching the manifold reflections of universal love. Colors are materialized for optimum physical and spiritual functionality.” Altogether, the stylish range succeeds in providing a distinct vision without complicating its accessibility factor.

kim choong-wilkins graduated from central saint martins in 2005, prior to cutting his teeth at alexander mcqueen and designing knitwear in milan for ermenegildo zegna … after two years in the industry he returned to london and furthered his studies with an ma in menswear at the royal college of art, graduating in 2009 with his aw0910 collection entitled “bodybound” …