British GQ Presents Fall’s Eclectic Fashion Trends

The Fashionisto

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Published August 7, 2016

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Updated March 23, 2017

British GQ highlights the punk trend for fall-winter 2016.Pin
British GQ highlights the punk trend for fall-winter 2016.

British GQ follows tradition and taps into the latest trends for its September 2016 issue. Pulling highlights from the fall-winter 2016 collections, fashion editor Luke Day collaborates with photographer Giampaolo Sgura. Hitting the studio for an inspiring editorial shoot, models Julian Schneyder, Eric Bergmann, Benjamin Benedek, and Jordy Baan come together. Embracing an eclectic series of fashion trends, the models channel 1970s style and a skater cool in addition to a myriad of aesthetics.

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Editorial: The GQ Collections Autumn/Winter 2016

British GQ pulls out the theatrics while showcasing fall-winter 2016's military trend.Pin
British GQ pulls out the theatrics while showcasing fall-winter 2016’s military trend.
Sharp suiting comes together as British GQ makes a style proposal for a tailored City trend.Pin
Sharp suiting comes together as British GQ makes a style proposal for a tailored City trend.
Youth prevails with a skater aesthetic trending for fall-winter 2016.Pin
Youth prevails with a skater aesthetic trending for fall-winter 2016.
Highlighting brands such as Prada, fall-winter 2016 goes nautical, courtesy of British GQ.Pin
Highlighting brands such as Prada, fall-winter 2016 goes nautical, courtesy of British GQ.
The 1970s style trend is well and alive with a series of nostalgic print sweaters.Pin
The 1970s style trend is well and alive with a series of nostalgic print sweaters.

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