London Collections: Men brought together the works of some of the biggest menswear designers and emerging talent for S/S 2015.
Palmer//Harding
Palmer//Harding exhibited fiery-bronze statement pieces and basic shirts with a dash of the bold colour and texture on the collar.
Tigran Avetisyan
Tigran Avetisyan’s collection had an asymmetric comic theme with a newsprint-style across the quirky pieces.
Blood Brother
Blood Brother focused on texture, as the collection included 3-dimensional embossing. The monochromatic pieces caught our eye, and proved that texture can be just as bold as colour.
Alex Mattsson
Alex Mattsson brought the wild west to London for his exhibition. The cowboy-inspired pieces had a modern twist to the stereotypical, all-American denim jacket.
Hentsch Man
Hentsch Man debuted a collection with a variety of summery blue tones to liven up your wardrobe with these classic styles.
London Sock Co.
The London Sock Co. produced bright and bold, high quality socks. The variety of colours on offer makes this fashionable sock line a must-have when accessorising an outfit.
Swatch
Swatch showcased a variety of luxurious watches at Victoria House for London Collections: Men. The brand offers staple items that are essential for every man’s wardrobe.
Finlay & Co.
Timeless and stylish eyewear brand Finlay & Co impressed us with their oak-wood frames and quirky shapes.
Rajiv Joseph’s 2009 play, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, finally makes its way to London, not with a whimper but with a great big roar and ACDC’s Thunderstruck playing on full volume. It’s 2003, and war has broken out in Iraq. Baghdad is in flames. Iraqis are forced to manage conflicting...
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