Alan Taylor Fall/Winter 2014–Showing as part of MAN for the fall/winter 2014 season, designer Alan Taylor was inspired by the 1984 concert film of the …
James Long Fall/Winter 2014–Drawing the lines of his own futuristic reality, designer James Long turned to interesting textures and pops of color for fall/winter 2014. …
Alexander McQueen Fall/Winter 2014–Joined by Alexander McQueen head of menswear design Harley Hughes, creative director Sarah Burton delivered a severe somber outing for the British …
Christopher Raeburn Fall/Winter 2014–Designer Christopher Raeburn had winter on the mind when designing his fall/winter 2014 collection. Inspired by photographer Ragnar Axelsson’s exhibition Last Days …
J.W. Anderson Fall/Winter 2014–The London designer to watch, all eyes were on Jonathan Anderson for his fall/winter 2014 collection. Aiming to refocus attention on the …
Orlebar Brown Fall/Winter 2014–Swimwear label Orlebar Brown heads to the rainforest with their fall/winter 2014 collection. Mixed in with sportswear essentials such as a bomber …
Givenchy Pre-Fall 2014–Givenchy creative director Riccardo Tisci reveals a pre-fall 2014 offering that takes into account his signature essentials for men. Following Tisci’s penchant for …
John Smedley Fall/Winter 2014–Creating a fall/winter 2014 collection with bold colors and graphic shapes, John Smedley looks to architecture to inform a lineup of charming …
Hardy Amies Fall/Winter 2014–Hardy Amies design director Mehmet Ali looks to the personal history of the fashion house’s founder, Sir Edwin Hardy Amies for a …
Jonathan Saunders Fall/Winter 2014–Inspired by sentiments of self-expression narrated by the 1980s, during his presentation for London Collections: Men, designer Jonathan Saunders revealed a fall/winter …
Matthew Miller Fall/Winter 2014–Creating his own utopia, although dark, designer Matthew Miller pieced together fabric tatters for a fall/winter 2014 collection that is easily approachable …
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