Ferragamo Pre-Fall 2023 Campaign

After his debut during Milan Fashion Week, Maximilian Davis is back to prove that he changed the rules of the game at Ferragamo.

His Pre Fall 2023 collection explores a sweeping panorama of Hollywood’s landscape, where you can see the snow-capped peaks resting behind its sun-drenched hills or the arid desert that stretches beyond the city.

Hollywood has always been a special place for the brand, not just for what it means but for all the history that goes with it. As such, it plays a direct role in the collection, as one of Salvatore’s earliest cinematic endeavors was the creation of cowboy boots for The Covered Wagon in 1923, which became an informative influence.

Introducing THE STRANGER

Introducing the new menswear brand THE STRANGER.

The designer, originally from Cyprus, has taken inspiration from the second world war soldiers’ uniforms and he has combined it with his ideas on digital arts.

The new menswear collection is called Digital Metallaxis. Even though the designer doesn’t approach only men as he notes that the brand can easily be worn from both genders.

** ‘THE STRANGER’ new collection is coming out next month and it’s going to be the second chapter of “Digital Metallaxis”.

photography: Harris Kyprianou

DIOR Men Fall Winter 2020 Campaign

Dior Men by Kim Jones Fall/Winter 2020 campaign is out now.

Captured by the lens of Steven Meisel.

Ludovic de Saint Sernin Fall 2020

The erotics of the exposed male chest are something to look at a bit closer this season. Well, at Ludovic de Saint Sernin, you can’t help it—the naked perfection of the youthful body, flashed with open shirt and gold medallion, is right at the center of attention with his brand. While the hench chest is nowhere to be seen on the runways, the comeback of a body type that hasn’t been seen since the ’70s (when all boys looked like this, not just Iggy and Bowie) is in full cry all at the 2020 men’s shows.

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QUIET REBELLION

Photography & Styling by Kemara Pol

Grooming Maha Hoelbling

starring Daniel @ Indeed Models

MR PORTER x TOM FORD FW19 Capsule Collection: OUT NOW

MR PORTER’s latest collaboration has been the most popular on social media the last 48 hours.

Their exclusive capsule collection with Tom Ford consists of 31 pieces, showcasing the luxe and confident style for which Mr.Ford is known for.

REY’s favourite element- tailoring on its best.

“We are thrilled to be bringing a fresh and exclusive FW19 collection of Tom Ford to our customers around the world. The brand is extremely popular with our global base, and we have no doubt that both the collection itself and the editorial behind it will resonate with Tom Ford and MR PORTER customers alike.” – Ms Fiona Firth, Buying Director, MR PORTER

Shop the collection HERE

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Photographed by DRE

Styling Christos Christou

starring Christos Alexiades @ The Legion MGT

snake owner/snake charmer Alberto Constantinou

Our favourite menswear trends for A/W 2019

After August and the summer vacations, everything gets back to ‘normal’ and September seems to be the ideal month for window shopping and inspiration for our winter looks. Below you will find some of our favourite fashion trends for this autumn/winter season for inspiration and ideas for your new autumn look.

Leopard Coats

Animal print is getting bigger and bigger in menswear fashion. Designers continue to honour the trend with the AW19 collections full of animal print coats in many different colours and lengths.

Cargo Trousers

Cropped or oversized with big pockets on the side - that’s the latest design obsession on trousers as we see the traditional cargo trousers to take the lead on the runway in so many different earth colours..

The Army look

Khacki and army patterns come to conclude the ‘safari’ inspiration for this winter. You will find the army look in different pieaces and styles; dare to mix and match.


FACES

That’s definetely a womenswear trend which was always on top ( we love Christopher Kane’s looks for AW2016). Even though this year we noticed so many designers that promote the trend on men’s clothes and we actually like the new proposal. Pop-Art patterns are our favourites.

Puffer Jackets

Always classic but with the ‘safari’ or the 3D aesthetic, the puffer jackets come to conclude our wardrobe essentials for this season.

50 shades of Grey

Grey is the most popular colour of the season with the tailoring combinations to be on the top of the list. Masculine, modern, minimal and always tailored.

LOEWE FW19 by Tyler Mitchell

To showcase Jonathan Anderson’s Menswear Fall/Winter 2019, LOEWE has collaborated with Tyler Mitchell, the rising talent best known for shooting Beyoncé for the September 2018 cover of US Vogue.

Taking the playful masculinity that has characterized the brand’s evolving Men’s collections to a new level, Benjamin Bruno styled a group of young models for the latest hardcover look book. The collection, which had its runway debut in Paris last January, used the historic locations of Piedra del Rey Moro and Museo de Santa Cruz in the Spanish city of Toledo as its picturesque backdrop.

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Brand Alert: SOLID HOMME - The Fall 19 collection

Founded in 1988, the Korean Solid Homme is a global contemporary menswear brand known for its exceptional quality, luxurious touch, and minimal designs.

Solid Homme collections are beloved by stylish men globally for their quality, accessibility, and modern design. Expert cuts, luxe knitwear, exceptional outerwear, and distinctive design are integral to the brand’s urban sophistication.

Elevating wardrobe staples through fabrication, tailoring, and a clean, minimalist aesthetic, Solid Homme offers elegant formalwear through design led casualwear; a stylish solution whatever the occasion.

Augusts Traumanis and Bartolomé Chapel front the Fall/Winter 2019 campaign of Solid Homme, shot by Mel Bles and styled by Carlos Nazario.

Isabel Marant Men: All the new silhouettes for AW 2019-2020

Isabel Marant delivers an autumn-winter 2019-2020 collection inspired by urban safari through a sandy-white, off-white, khaki-colored range of ultra comfortable models such as knit sweaters, carrot pants and 80's shoulder suits. Cocooning silhouettes that will, for sure, embellish the men's wardrobe next winter.

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Dries Van Noten AW19 at Paris Fashion Week Men's

Dries Van Noten has presented a selection of voices that accompanied his AW 2019/2020 collection—an aural backdrop of snatches of conversations and interviews with the men Van Noten admires. There was David Bowie, of course: his pleated pants, a flavor of his ’80s persona. There was David Hockney, talking about getting up mid-morning in California, and going out to see what’s around to paint.

There was a burst of Jimi Hendrix—cue a riff on tie-dye. Kurt Cobain, Andy Warhol, Francis Bacon, Yves Saint Laurent, David Byrne. And in the middle of it, there was the mordant voice of an Englishman, nailing the state of affairs today. “I think the whole of our society is run by insane people for insane objects," he said. Turned out to be John Lennon, in the ’60s.

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Milan Fashion Week: Versace Men AW19

Donatella Versace continues to draw from the archives of her brother Gianni, to transport the fashion house towards the future.

The group, gang, the Versace family becomes a pretext to tell stories of very different women, but all strong, brave, sexy and confident. While tartan is the symbol par excellence of belonging, Donatella Versace decides to blend together different eras and styles.

The leather bustier celebrates a 80s glamorous, pleated skirts and argyle sweaters are combined with punk and wasp and evening dresses are worn over the logo T-shirt in full DIY style

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London Fashion Week Men's: Day 1 HIGHLIGHTS

The autumn/winter 2019 edition of London Fashion Week Men’s kicked off yesterday in its new home at Brick Lane’s Truman Brewery. Our style editor Martina Ghia and fashion journalist Stephen George have taken over our social media for the weekend and here are all the highlights from DAY 1:

Day one showcased what London has become today: Upcoming and international designer names on the schedule with creativity and diversity on their best.

BOBBY ABLEY

For Autumn-Winter 2019, Bobby Abley takes inspiration from his family and hometown of Scarborough, where he worked on the collection. Abley revisits his childhood; balaclavas, scarves and baby blankets are all replicated, hand knitted by his mother (and other relatives) and incorporated within the collection as one-off pieces. The family team of knitters also created cardigans and jumpers in fluorescent colours – a palette which recurs throughout the collection. The rest of the colours in the collection are inspired by Abley’s favourite characters from Pokémon.

ICEBERG:

90s and modern sport wear references were the main characteristics of ICEBERG AW19 show. Mickey became the protagonist of the apres-ski style of the collection which have been combined perfectly with the bold colours and the british punk references on grooming and styling.

JOHN LAWRENCE SULLIVAN:

Live music from London indie group Wild Daughter, a plethora of leopard print and heavy leather trench coats and trousers were some of the John Lawrence Sullivan’s fashion elements during his underground AW19 show. Strong textures and bold colours have been combined to create the new contemporary menswear.

Qasimi:

Amidst the current uncertain political and social climate, Qasimi’s urban nomad travels to the near future with a vision of hope within a utopian landscapefor autumn/winter 2019.

Utilitarian sportswear, bold colours with burgundy as the protagonist and protective layering are the three main trends that Qasimi is proposing for the next winter.

Concluding Day 1 it is worth to mention the British emerging talents who turned into tailoring with a twist for next winter.

EDWARD CRUTCHLEY


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HERCULES

Photographed by Alan Román

Styling FranzCisco

Starring Pavel Hofman @ New Icon Models

Double Trouble

Photographer Stavros Christodoulou

Styling & Direction Christos Christou