As colder climates are settling in this Fall / Winter, here are a couple of my favourite looks to wear out once the winter style staples have taken over our closets. From leather jackets, to long overcoats, layered pieces to cosy knitwear our closets need some inspiration. Feel inspired by my favorite winter outfits
What’s more wintery than a plaid tartan look. Here’s my new Overcoat fascination with this Blackwatch Tartan Men’s Coat from ZARA MAN – match it with skinny jeans, a crew neck jumper and classic derby shoes – this Heritage Trend look will ensure it stands out as a statement staple in your closet.
Refresh your wardrobe with signature winter leather jackets the perfect weekend vibe paired with an ideal outfit for Brunch perhaps. It’s all about layering up underneath for extra warmth – a cosy crew or v-neck jumper worn with a basic tee underneath and skinny jeans, ideal for comfort when catching up with friends over lunch or dinner.
Ben Sherman draws inspiration from London’s street style and rebellious spirit.
Ben Sherman the iconic British Menswear Brand collaborates with British Fashion Designer Henry Holland for their upcoming AW2018 capsule collection during London Fashion Week Men’s.
Henry Holland was recently named the Best Emerging Menswear Designer by the British Fashion Council’s Fashion Awards and renowned for his signature fashion forward design aesthetic.
The biannual celebration of British Menswear Style takes centre stage once again during London Fashion Week Men’s to showcase the very best in home grown design talent with international flair.
Vibrant colour with a youthful concept influenced by music history and street subcultures of the 70’s.
Here are just some of my favourite highlights and report of the latest designer men’s collections from the front row at shows to Trends and street style.
This season Holland injects his creative flair into Ben Sherman’s classic silhouettes to create contemporary dynamic pieces that evokes London’s street style and rebellious spirit.
Ben Sherman x House of Holland captures the heart of the Northern Soul Movement which dance is a key inspiration taken from a series of black and white images by acclaimed Photographer Brian Cannon commissioned by the band Oasis during their early career
It’s evident in the collection as the models came down the runway the emphasis of visual photography are applied on printed graphic tees, polo tops and shirts.
I’ll never forget the spectacular performance of Northern Soul Dancers who took to the catwalk which brought the iconic subculture to life with two step dance moves and the upbeat soundtrack with intervals during the show.
Clothing consists of retro badges, patchwork appliqué and wool shirts with soul pins keeping in line with the brands heritage classic mod DNA.
Retro badges, patchwork appliqué and wool shirts with soul pins were signature details in the collection.
Quirky Owl prints and striking pictorial imagery on knitwear evoked the weekend night owls drawn to the Northern Soul club scene dancing from dusk till dawn.
Editorial Disclaimer:As always, all opinions are my own and I will never promote something I don’t personally support and believe in. I was an invited guest to the show by the Brand Rep. Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any retailer or brand, and have not been reviewed or endorsed by any of these entities.
‘Buy Less Choose Well, Make it Last’ for a greener planet.
I did hear of London Blogger Jaimee London Boy from Boy Meets Fashion walking the runway at one show with Vivienne to support the cause. It’s really great to see more diversity in the shows not just models, but real people and characters too.
This season collection was allot different to her signature lines of 18th Century Rococo inspired lines as well as Anglomania to Red Label which love too for their quirky sense of style. Definitely have a browse at the Flagship store on Conduit Street to get a sense of the individual collections up close.
I remember attending a trunk show there for a Mad Hatter’s Alice in Wonderland Theme Cocktail Tea Party a few years back as a Stylist Assistant.
Westwood’s political message inspires to win the fight for the free world to save the earth
Day 4 of LFW Men’s it seems some designers went all out with bang to impress the international press and VIP’s as the show in usual fashion was delayed by 30 mins
I had an early start to the morning so the show certainly grasped my attention with a spectacular performance by Circus Artist intertwined with the catwalk show.
These symbols are aptly named Love, Free World & IOU, Greed Rot $ Propaganda, War and Giants like Shell and Monsanto who rape the Earth.
Models saunter down the runway with faces full of makeup which will express each of the 4 symbols inspired by Vivienne Westwood’s collection ‘We are MotherFucker’.
Clearly there was no fashion theme but a political message to win the fight for the free world to save the earth was evident
This season Style makes a stance for a greener and sustainable planet
The most important message of them all ‘Buy Less Choose Well, Make it Last’ for a greener planet. We just loved it.
Editorial Disclaimer:As always, all opinions are my own and I will never promote something I don’t personally support and believe in. I was an invited guest to the show by the Brand Rep. Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any retailer or brand, and have not been reviewed or endorsed by any of these entities.
Good Morning I’ve just made it into London this morning for the Vivienne Westwood show despite the commuter rush hour I’m so relieved there were no delays. Lucky for me it’s a beautiful day and the sun is shining. Contemporary minimalism, All dressed up in DKNY, Ralph Lauren and Prada, I made my way to the first show of the LFW Season
DAY 2
Second day at LFW started with – Breakfast Pancakes & Tea at The IVY CAFE WIMBELDON
My outfit was all about layers, statement leather jacket, comfortable soft shirting and block coloured chino’s
Please, take a moment and admire the shades: “FROW Style” sitting front row and loved the atmosphere today at the show.
The day ended with a fantastic party at Acqua Kyoto for the ASOS Summer Party
Bohemian Festival Style was born at born at Woodstock
It’s back to Woodstock, the summer of 1969 style is trending this season and in which case you’re wondering what did they wear back then and how do you dress like them as Bohemian Festival Style was born at born at Woodstock. This music festival was held the summer of August 15th to 18th in Nineteen Sixty Nine on dairy farm in Bethel, New York.
The Music Festival captured the zeitgeist of the late 1960’s as the underground cultural movement and attitudes of bohemian festival goers as seen in the film Woodstock.
Menswear pieces in the collection embrace the effortless style of Ben Sherman’s heritage re-visiting a passion for music and iconic sixties music festival posters.
The Era where it was all about flamboyance and extravagance of Peacocks allowing men to pioneer a distinct and colourful dress sense.
Summer is already underway and I cannot help feel inspired by the looks coming down the catwalk as I witnessed rich pattern floral, vintage, and spring floral art patterns adorn garments.
Even the catwalks soundtrack echoed the genre of folk and rock, blue’s rock, hard rock, jazz fusion to psychedelic to progressive rock to set the scene for the collection.
A fresh summer palette saw traditional patterns revived for spring summer 2018
Retro looks form the essence of the sixties psychedelic peacock inspiration combining a contemporary twist to tailoring including deconstructed summer blazers, soft linen separates worn with printed shorts.
Key directional pieces of the collection such as suede jackets, hooded parka, relaxed drawstring trousers and gingham shirts looked great in shades of dark denim, claret red and soft pinks.
A fresh summer palette saw traditional patterns revived for spring summer 2018 in indigo, denim for outerwear, bolder hues of brick and tan teamed with classic stripes and checks.
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This season’s psychedelic inspiration injecting a bohemian spirit into the collection.
While burnt sienna and pineapple on jerseys and shirting looked vibrant as contemporary silhouettes brought to life this season’s psychedelic inspiration injecting a bohemian spirit into the collection.
Editorial Disclaimer:As always, all opinions are my own and I will never promote something I don’t personally support and believe in. I was an invited guest to the show by the Brand Rep. Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any retailer or brand, and have not been reviewed or endorsed by any of these entities.
What a lovely day it is today to watch a Fashion Show outdoors in the open air St James location on Jermyn Street and really looking forward to watch the John Smedley Menswear collection preview. Today’s venue is a unique installation outside from the usual indoor venue set up – something different this season is always a good thing thing to experience a change of scenery and atmosphere.
This season I think I was well prepared and had a fair idea what I was going to wear for Day 2 at London Fashion Week Men’s. Let’s start with a pair of sunglasses as these always come in handy if you want to conceal those tired looking eyes from the night before. Get my point. Anyway, I had just made my way into town with plenty of time to have a slight snack and a caramel latte as I cant stress enough that you must eat because you’ll need all the energy you can get during a long day.
With glorious summer weather again today it seemed appropriate to dress in a white t-shirt again and dark skinny jeans again. I throw on my signature light leather jacket and hey presto the look created, is it more ‘James Dean or Jason Priestly from Beverly Hills 90210. I felt great in it ‘Carpe Diem’ I think the photo speaks for itself with some side action for the cameras is my favourite Street Style shot would you say. What do you think of this look – it’s perfect to dash in between the shows and its really comfortable but looks understated with just one signature item that’s the leather jacket is all you need to dress up a semi casual outfit.
Creative Director Daniel Kearns and Brand partner David Beckham showcased their Spring Summer 2018 presentation during London Fashion Week Men’s where the show took place in a discreet courtyard on Floral Street Covent Garden.
The Spring Summer 2018 Kent & Curwen Collection takes inspiration from a moment in Britain’s Olympic History as supported by Brand Partner David Beckham proudly wearing the Union Jack on a new season red, white and blue rugby shirt.
Regatta stripes this season make their debut taken from the archive where swatch books of the thirties era were revived with uniqueness designed for Cambridge and Oxford Universities, prestigious rowing, cricket and tennis clubs to British Regiments.
It was known that each organisation had their own pattern that only team members were allowed to wear.
“British Heritage Menswear Brand from London”
Key signature pieces for Spring Summer 2018 included a tan woolen duffle coat true to the original. With every fine detail I really liked the coats cut in heavy melton that’s robust but soft to touch giving it that feeling of premium luxury.
Styling details in the collection drew inspiration from forties rowing kits
The duffle coat is finished with a toogle fastening with authentic wooden torpido toggles, hip pockets and a versatile hood to combat the British Weather. I’d say, worth investing in which is so ideal for chilly early spring season as a transition piece.
Kent & Curwen re-visits the Archive Swatch-books’ of the 1930’s
This season’s collection also makes me think about ‘Henley Royal Regatta’ as you’ll also want to covet accessories such as the versatile lambswool blanket scarf is the perfect finishing touch for breezy spring time. Styling details in the collection drew inspiration from Men’s forties rowing kits where the luxurious scarf is finished with pin-fringed ends and shows the Kent & Curwen signature nineteen twenty six rose emblem.
The new collection was inspired by teams as models gathered on a rostrum in front of guest reminiscent of a sporting team photograph accompanied by the soundtrack of 90’s indie mixed with new East London band Happiness. It felt almost like a trip down memory lane where models presented the heritage inspired sportswear collection on a catwalk fashioned like a vintage school sports hall. From that very brief moment it took me back to my school days as a young pupil was nostalgic indeed. Upstairs above the show space, imagery from the new collection hung in the space of an art instillation gallery style exhibition where invited guest were treated to indulge in scrumptious treats and refreshments inspired by the British Summertime. With set plans underway for the future of the British Fashion Label Kent and Curwen will open its first store under the Kearns / Beckham Partnership in the autumn which is exciting news.
Editorial Disclaimer: A huge thank you to Kent & Curwen for hosting me for the Press Preview during London Fashion Week Men’s. As always, all opinions are my own and I will never promote something I don’t personally use or would wear myself for accurate feedback.
Topman Design kicked off London Fashion Week Men’s in style with an Exhibition Event followed by a party to celebrate SS 2018 with Special live performance by The Rhythm Method in London’s East End.
The inspiration behind the Topman Menswear collections aesthetics is ‘Modern Romantics’
For this seasons collection we headed over to Shoreditch at London’s Truman Brewry Building to preview Transition the exhibition presented by Topman Design which featured 5 collaborators, 5 films and an amazing preview presentation of Spring Summer 2018. These include works exhibited by model Nick Offord to Max Wallis amongst a few others to celebrate the 5 year anniversary at London Fashion Week Men’s.
The inspiration behind the Topman Menswear collections aesthetics is ‘Modern Romantics’ presented with a unique flair for fashion spirit and carefree attitude of the wearer.
When you think of who pioneered the New Romantics Movement you often think of Steve Strange, David Bowie, Duran Duran to Boy George during this era of popular culture that influenced music and iconic fashion trends.
Topman’s signature design concept is brought to life by referencing the past in order to influence the future was the theme for this seasons collection.
“@Topman #TopmanStyle“
It was evident the 80’s was paving it’s way for a comeback as I observed the way Topman Design styled their collection.
I did like a majority of the retro inspired pieces including separates such as cropped jackets, lux sportswear, tailoring and loose fitting silhouettes on high waist trousers accented by white, grey, black to stripes and abstract print details to proportions in the garments.
Modern Romantics’ presented with a unique flair for fashion spirit and carefree attitude of the wearer.
For the launch today I decided to wear a monochrome look which is simple but yet still understated to make a style statement and still look polished was exactly the look I was going for to capture the moment.
Topman Design presents 80’s Retro NEW Romantics Spring Summer 2018
The styling of the collection too was authentically cool in terms of references to hair and beauty for men’s grooming reminded you of all the hype and glamour during the flamboyant eighties music scene to street style.
The styling of the collection too was authentically cool in terms of references to hair and beauty for men’s grooming reminded you of all the hype and glamour during the flamboyant eighties music scene to street style. No wonder Topman on the High Street is always fashion forward to bring you the latest trends as they happen and Topman’s premium line Topman Design is unrivaled when it comes to uniqueness and signature style staples to wear as versatile pieces day to day.
Editorial Disclaimer: A huge thank you to Topman Design for hosting me for the Press Preview during London Fashion Week Men’s 5th Anniversary. As always, all opinions are my own and I will never promote something I don’t personally use or would wear myself for accurate feedback.
Oliver Spencer returns to the catwalk this season for Spring Summer 2018 with an exclusive T-shirt collaboration with Artist David Austin where the key message is to explore the themes of love often through text which is inspired through literature such as ancient myth to contemporary poetry.
Both Art, Fashion and illustration is combined where Oliver Spencer and David Austin designed logo T-shirts include ‘LOVE TOWN’, ‘WOMEN AND MEN’ and ‘FACE’.
Spencer manages to capture the vibrant spirit of London’s cosmopolitan city that reflects diversity and versatility of its inhabitants
Invest in versatile ergonomic designed pieces that can adapt to suit your hectic lifestyle
For instance the signature light weight oversized parker coats transform from a coat to a rucksack for when the weather is pleasant.
Summer is already upon us so it’s ideal to invest in versatile ergonomic designed pieces that can adapt to suit our hectic lifestyle.
Fabrics are textured with a handmade artisan feel where prints play an integral part this season.
The colour hues of warm pink, cool blues are emphasized by contrasting stripes and checks which are coherent throughout the whole collection.
Versatile pieces transform from a coat to rucksack for when the weather is pleasant.
Do visit the Oliver Spencer Studio shopping and retail space over on Conduit Street bringing together the best in modern craft, independent design and homewear alongside their exclusive own footwear, accessories and loungewear.
Editorial Disclaimer:As always, all opinions are my own and I will never promote something I don’t personally support and believe in. I was an invited guest to the show by the Brand Rep. Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any retailer or brand, and have not been reviewed or endorsed by any of these entities.
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