To celebrate its 40th anniversary, German luxury purveyor MCM collaborates with British fashion designer Christopher Raeburn to reimagine the brand's iconic cognac Visetos canvas in his signature RE-MADE aesthetic. The pioneering Raeburn deconstructs and reconstructs original MCM bags, transforming them into a bold, surprising capsule collection of ready-to-wear and accessories made for today's global nomad. The exclusive range pushes the limits of creativity and innovation—tenets central to the MCM brand for four decades.
Interesting proposal of fashion designer Astrid Andersen for its Spring/Summer 2017 in London Collections: MEN. Another designer who adheres to oversize and huge plus size, exaggerating casual sports concepts although, I have to admit, it is really clings to the reality of fashion in the old suburbs of London.
Featuring Menswear Collection S/S 2017 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-inspired garments of great lightness and concept.
Originally shot while developing the Dominic Albano Collection, this striking Polaroid series evolved into a sensual exploration of queer male portraiture inspired by iconic photographers and the provocative fashion imagery of the 1990s.