The presentation of Lou Dalton Fall/Winter 2017 in LFWM was a mythical artcrafted menswear collection.
But what Dalton does, when it’s really good, rises above...
Christopher Shannon Menswear began in 2008, with a vision of moving British menswear on from its legacy of fine tailoring and a mission to create modern, relevant garments drawing on diverse references. The label is stocked by trend- leading stores around the world, such as Harvey Nichols, IT, Opening Ceremony, 10 Corso Como and Space Mue.
Patrick Grant had said pre-show this collection was inspired by the portraits of scarecrows by British photographer Peter Mitchell. Yet anyone anticipating a straw-strewn Savile Row interpretation of Worzel Gummidge had their hopes dashed. Grant is far too meticulous for that.
Featuring Menswear Collection A/W2017 with the classic game of textures and baggy cuts presented to us in every parade, Craig Green now makes use of deconstruction in the courts of the sleeves and the implementation of the prints Moroccan-carpets-inspired garments of great lightness and concept.
Ivan Ugrin takes over the new spring issue of TÊTU Magazine with a stunning cover, exclusive interview, and a 12-page editorial shot during Paris Fashion Week.
New faces, sunlit skin, and effortless style—discover Callum, Gabriel, Jed, and George in this exclusive gallery for Parasol, shot by Rob Tennent. A fresh take on Australian swimwear.