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Jonathan Saunders Mens Fall 2014
Art Deco lines
Linear designs were everywhere this season. Jonathan Saunders splashed horizontals across track jackets while Casely Hayford experimented with dimensions on balmacaan coats.
Jonathan Saunders Fall 2014
Alexander McQueen Mens Fall 2014
Gingham
Not just your average picnic table print, gingham was the print of choice for many labels like Alexander McQueen, which used the print on three-piece punky skirt suits. Agi & Sam used a black and white check on oversized boxe-coats and jackets while Richard James refined the print on his suiting and outwear, an ode to the ‘50s Teddy Boy.
Alexander McQueen Fall 2014
James Long Fall 2014
Neo Sporty
James Long re-imagined men’s sport style for the future with quilted red and black bomber jackets. The bold jersey at Astrid Anderson was something right out of our favorite model tomboy Cara Delevingne’s closet.
James Long Fall 2014
Burberry Mens Fall 2014
Art Prints
The Spring 201 womenswear season was filled with art-influenced prints and the men are starting to follow suit. Burberry Prorsum infused its signature check print with Mondrian-inspired primary colour blocks. Leave it to Burberry to make throw blankets the hottest new men’s accessory. Huntergather showed Pollock-inspired splatter cardigans with white jeans.
Burberry Mens Fall 2014
Katie Eary Fall 2014
Sci-Fi Graphics
Katie Eary launched her signature line back in 2009, and along the way she’s garnered major celeb admirers like Kanye West. This season, her clothes blended Savile Row tailoring with quirky sci-fi inspired graphics and prints. Kay Kwok used neoprene sweaters and splashed literal science fiction graphics like rocket ships and aliens.
Katie Eary Fall 2014
Men’s Fashion Week Fall 2014 just wrapped in London there was plenty to drool over (aside from David Gandy getting comfortable in front row). This season showcased this Brit capital at its finest, from the impeccable Savile Row style tailoring at Alexander McQueen, to lustworthy equestrian blankets at Burberry Prorsum. London has always been the epicentre of what is soon to be cool and here, we break down the top 5 trends that most certainly will be.
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