Tag: Fall/Winter 2016

Tiger of Sweden Fall/Winter 2016 London

Tiger of Sweden showing its Fall/Winter 2016 at London Collections: Men.

Agi & Sam Fall/Winter 2016 London

Agi & Sam at London Collections Menswear showing its Fall/Winter 2016.

E. Tautz Fall/Winter 2016 London

When Patrick Grant went to a friend’s 1985-themed 30th birthday party recently, the birthday girl and her contemporaries were dressed as Madonna, Michael Jackson, and other icons of a year they were too young to remember.

Craig Green Fall/Winter 2016 London

Ask Craig Green—British fashion’s favorite conceptualist—how he feels about being labeled thus, and he wrinkles his nose a bit and grins incredulously. “We never start with a concept,” he shrugs. “It’s just things that feel right.”

MAN Fall/Winter 2016 London

MAN enjoys an unrivalled reputation for identifying and supporting the most exciting new menswear names in the industry. The selected designers to show their Fall/Winter 2016 collections were Rory Parnell-Mooney, Grace Wales Bonner and Charles Jeffrey.

Nasir Mazhar Fall/Winter 2016 London

To raise Nasir Mazhar’s hackles, just say, “streetwear.” He palpably snarls at a word he feels comes laden with an implicit marginalization.
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