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Carven Spring/Summer 2015 Paris

Carven at Paris Fashion Week presented his Menswear. Inspired by the working class, British designer Guillaume Henry brought a simple focus to Carven for spring/summer 2015. Simplifying...

Craig Green Spring/Summer 2015 London

Craig Green presented his original and conceptual Menswear Spring/Summer 2015 at London Collection Men.

E. Tautz Mens Spring/Summer 2015 London

E. Tautz Mens Spring/Summer 2015 London. This contemporary menswear label gives Patrick Grant far more of a chance to flex his substantial creative muscle than...

MAN Spring/Summer 2015 London

MAN - Nicomede Talavera S/S 2015 London MAN - Bobby Abley S/S 2015 London MAN, the Topman-funded talent hub that supports three fledging designers each season,...

Topman Design Spring/Summer 2015 London

Topman Design unveiled its Spring/Summer 2015 collection during London Collections: Men, featuring beautiful retro-inspired looks.

Lou Dalton Spring/Summer 2015 London

Lou Dalton presented her Spring/Summer 2015 collection during London Collections: Men.
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