Alex Mattsson Preview–Sweden-born, London-based designer Alex Mattsson will be revealing his spring/summer 2013 menswear collection later this afternoon at London Collections: Men. Continuing his fascination …
The Aquatic Life–Representative of London’s young up and coming designers, Katie Eary went for the gusto when it came to her spring/summer 2013 presentation, blending …
The Digital Tailor–The micro print ruled the scene at Jonathan Saunders’ spring/summer 2013 presentation at London Collections: Men. Offering up a tight selection of pieces …
Brit Abroad–E. Tautz designer Patrick Grant looked to distinguished explorer Sir Wilfred Thesiger as the inspirational figure behind his spring/summer 2013 collection. Taking a rich …
Short Mode–Precise mathematical printing together with strong graphics and metallic embellishments resulted in a collection reminiscent of futuristic warriors of Asia for James Long spring/summer …
Hero Worship–Combining the theme of spirituality and religion together with her unique urban aesthetic and bold heroic silhouettes of past season, Astrid Andersen returns to …
Mysterious Print–Showing for a second season at FashionEast/MAN, Agi & Sam returns with a playful collection strong on bold patterns and colour for spring/summer 2013. …
Grunge Rehashed–Shaun Samson returned to FashionEast/MAN for a third season with a collection that is reminiscent of 1990s grunge. Layered looks in grey, beige, black …
Hip Folklore–A diverse source of inspirations such as 1970s English folklore and gap-year backpackers in South-East Asia fuel led Christopher Shannon’s spring/summer 2013 collection. Multi-coloured …
Tailored Self–Renowned British tailor Timothy Everest teamed up with iconic British brand Superdry to present this first trans-seasonal collection named “Sebiro” during the London Collections: …
Surfer Rule–Projections of a tropical illustration, bottles of Vita Coco water on the seating and a background track of monkey and nature noises created an …
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