Spring 2010 | Man Show | Topman Design, J.W. Anderson, Christopher Shannon, & Katie Eary

The Fashionisto

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Published September 24, 2009

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Updated January 10, 2015

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This year’s MAN show saw the return of J.W. Anderson and Christopher Shannon with the addition of Katie Eary for the Topman sponsored show. Inspired by athletes from the seventies, Anderson delivered a minimalist collection based in black and white. Meanwhile, Shannon used less graphic prints, opting for a couple of crisp monochromatic ensembles. While Eary dropped jaws with her outlandish work, Topman brought the show to a close with next season’s staples–slouchy knits and exposed zippers.

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10 thoughts on “Spring 2010 | Man Show | Topman Design, J.W. Anderson, Christopher Shannon, & Katie Eary”

  1. fuck, if I want bicycle shorts I’ll walk down to the sport shop and buy a pair? christ most 10 year olds have a pair to play football in…or a pair of plain black leggings? Such little effort has gone into this. It’s time London stopped investing in menswear that is going nowhere…

  2. fuck, if I want bicycle shorts I’ll walk down to the sport shop and buy a pair? christ most 10 year olds have a pair to play football in…or a pair of plain black leggings? Such little effort has gone into this. It’s time London stopped investing in menswear that is going nowhere…

  3. clearly I was referring to JW Anderson, delinquent…and yes, I’m sure the buyers were lining up in anticipation (or not). This lot launched around the same time as Damir Doma, how embarrassing that LDN dedicates a day to this. We’re a laughing stock.

  4. clearly I was referring to JW Anderson, delinquent…and yes, I’m sure the buyers were lining up in anticipation (or not). This lot launched around the same time as Damir Doma, how embarrassing that LDN dedicates a day to this. We’re a laughing stock.

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