What was interesting, then, about YMC's show was how their new season's vision followed that same language. Well into their third decade, YMC are part of the establishment here – but an establishment formed in the radical heat of the Nineties, which started many of London's ongoing conversations around the modern masculine wardrobe.
Modern and functional: The YMC winter collection presented at London Collections: MEN brings elegance sport to another level: garments to be worn all day...
Designer Carlos Campos explores a new arena for his man with spring 2015. Leaning away from the tailored formalities that usually define his collections,...
Angelia Missoni tackles the urban surfer for spring/summer 2015. Bringing together intense colors with patterns inspired by Moroccan, Missoni enjoys a relaxed outing. Combining the label’s...
Never afraid to make a statement, designerVivienne Westwood used her spring/summer 2015 collection to continue her protests about fracking, a gas extraction process that could...
Designer Philipp Plein staged a flashy show for his spring/summer 2015 collection. Bringing back to life a public swimming pool long forgotten, Plein delivered his latest...
Simon Holloway’s Dunhill Fall/Winter 2026 proves that texture, tailoring, and restraint are the ultimate luxury — from suede field jackets to blazers that do it all. British elegance, perfected.
Dsquared2 opens Milan Men’s Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026 with a bold Olympic-inspired collection, starring Hudson Williams and reimagining après-ski with sexy Y2K energy.
Brunello Cucinelli’s AW26 lookbook defines quiet luxury through artisan-washed denim, cashmere knits, and timeless Italian elegance unveiled at Pitti Uomo in Florence.