London Fashion Week Men's SS19: THE HIGHLIGHTS

Another season without ''the big'' British names on the schedule and things were alright- again. I suppose it was another opportunity for the young designers to 'shine' for another one season.

Three days full of shows, presentations and parties... three days full of fashion; and before the final shows of today and the beggining of Milan's Fashion Week, here are some of our favourite highlights and fashion moments.


DANIEL W. FLETCHER debuts SS19 COLLECTION AT LFW:M

With his first ever runway show in London Fashion Week, Daniel W. Fletcher was one of the names that you could hear everywhere during the weekend.

For SS19, the British Designer chose a luxe palette of grey, brown, black, and white  and he moved considerably further away from the themes of British heritage and schoolboy-nostalgia that have informed his previous designs.

Monochromatic androgyny looks, along with some some gender subversion elements were some of the highlights of the collection, plus THE prints which was a collaboration with artist Caitlin Keogh.


JOHN LAWRENCE SULLIVAN

One of our favourite collections inspired by the societal outliers of the Swiss punk movement, new wave and Dave Gahan, lead singer of synth-pop icons Depeche Mode

Strong contemporary tailoring and pieces in a pallet of black, white, red and a shade of green amazed the fashionistas. Tight-fitting shorts styled with oversized blazers and crop tops giving us some of our favourite looks for SS19.


OLIVER SPENCER

Classy and classic, the SS19 of Oliver Spencer has taken classic tailoring to another level.

The colour pallet was in grey and ice blue tones and the fifty shades of... pink. The  tailored pieces were beautifuly combined with oversized coats or polo t-shirts bringing out a floral-spring mood, without floral patterns at all.. Well except the notable cinematic intro imagery with spring fields and flowers.

 It's worth mentioning the noteworthy model names who walked for Oliver Spencer's SS19 show, with our favourite one, Richard Biedul leading the runway.


Ben Sherman

The Ben Sherman SS19 collection was inspired by young rock and roll icons of the 60s and from the time period when the designer first visited America to build the identity of the brand.

Iconic checks and candy stripes fused together with a unique twist, blending rock and roll style with preppy ivy leagues looks to create the ideal Ben Sherman style. Colour pallets are rooted in different blues, silver pink and tomato cream. Dark Red and Olive Green become the new neutrals and a collaboration with HOUSE OF HOLLAND for the second season has as a result of several colours and prints.


ALEX MULLINS

This season Mullins showcased 27 looks, in a series of 9 triptychs in a perfect symmetry. The SS19 collection opened with a series of suits in khaki, black and tan all with contrasting coloured cut out vests more suited to a 90s rave pulled taut across the jackets, playing with proportion and genre.

Some of the highlight looks consist of ribbed knitted jumpers, white sweatshirts emblazoned with ‘Alex Mullins’ appealed to the logomania trend, metallics (yes; for the summer period!), standout pink and white suiting and Japanese inspired prints. 

'Very Cool Spray' by Dior Homme will be your favourite fragance this summer

This summer, Dior Homme has the ideal fragance for you. Light, sport, casual and modern for daily use, is going to be your favourite summer perfume.

The "Very Cool Spray" by Dior Homme  invites you to apply
 the perfume with a free and generous gesture at any time of the day.

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This new way of wearing perfume inspired François Demachy, Parfumeur-Créateur Dior,
 to adapt his composition on Dior Homme Sport Eau de Toilette.

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The revamped Dior Homme Sport features a lightened Citron scent and a more distinctive fruitier Blood Orange note. The base calms with vetiver, cedar, amber wood and sweet vanilla scents.

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The new Dior "Very Cool Spray", is a sporty, yet elegant perfume that creates an air of romance. 


In conclusion, the fashion house has chosen once again, the actor Robert Pattinson as the face of the "Very Cool Spray" campaign.

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Prada SS18 Campaign

Prada unveiled its SS18 campaign, Photographed by Willy Vanderperre.

The images feature the drawings created by artists Ollie Schrauwen and James Jean featured both in the collection as well as the PRADA runway showspace.

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Drawing inspiration not only from the aesthetics of comic books but their ideology, the overriding sense is of youth, energy, heroism – a fresh perspective on both the artwork, and the Prada Spring/Summer 2018 collection. The artwork backdrops, drawn from the Prada showspace on Via Fogazzaro, accentuate the blurred line between actuality and fantasy – real-life models seem to become comic-book characters; perspectives are challenged, and ultimately exploded. The isolated landscape of each image evokes an individual scenario, a specific storyline; combined, the different images add up to a reflection on the multi-faceted world of today. The world of Prada. – from PRADA

JW Anderson x Uniqlo part 2: menswear collection

Jonathan Anderson has just revealed his second collection of 30 pieces for Uniqlo, for which he took inspiration from Brighton, the seaside town in southern England dear to the designer, and its beach culture.

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From light pieces in linen and cotton, to the classic Breton striped jersey, parkas and denim, click through to see part of the menswear pieces available from April 19 on Uniqlo’s online shop and from April 20 in stores.

 

source: vogue hommes

Sea Mist

Photography & Creative: Karl Slater

Grooming: Sogol Razi

Model: Devin TrussNevs Models

Grooming Credits:

Sogol Razi using Charlotte Tilbury & M.A.C cosmetics,

Skincare by Weleda