Menswear is something of a topic that many if not most have an opinion on.
For many years all sides of the fashion industry from designers to retailers shunned
menswear fobing off the public with a tiny corner of a window display or shop floor
with a handful of items that looked like they were decades old and they probably were.
That's all changed now. London Collections Men has injected the much needed
excitement and enthusiasm both the industry and public needed. With a rebranding from
the once previous Menswear Fashion Week and super brands showcasing as well
as hot UK brands such as Dent de Man with its beautifully tailored, graphic prints
putting to shame the notion that menswear is boring. Finally we can proudly say it no longer is.
For many years all sides of the fashion industry from designers to retailers shunned
menswear fobing off the public with a tiny corner of a window display or shop floor
with a handful of items that looked like they were decades old and they probably were.
That's all changed now. London Collections Men has injected the much needed
excitement and enthusiasm both the industry and public needed. With a rebranding from
the once previous Menswear Fashion Week and super brands showcasing as well
as hot UK brands such as Dent de Man with its beautifully tailored, graphic prints
putting to shame the notion that menswear is boring. Finally we can proudly say it no longer is.
Though we did not attend the shows on the first day of the London wide event,
we grabbed a camera and decided to snapped away in the hope to bring to you
the true fashion action. All that lovely style from the best catwalk that is right here
on London's streets. Here are some of the many images of style maidens and dapper
gents in their fineries just for you.
Swoon girls swoon
Fashion model David Gandy wearing a suit by Welsh & Jefferies of Savile Row
Party girl and fashion blogger Ella Catliff of La Petite Anglaise wearing a pretty summer
We just had to share with you these amazing snake skin sandals by the Shoe Master
Christian Louboutin and their tanned inhabitants.
glasses by Linda Farrow. Martell Campbell (right) wears a jacket, shirt, trousers and
shoes all by Paul Smith
Fashion Editor and Stylist Kenny Ho of Article magazine wearing a suit by Topman with
and a bag by Cherchbi.
This is Uber stylish blogger Toni Tran of Fashitects wearing a bespoke suit of his own design.
This Antipodean beauty is Leah McQueen wearing a dress by Dolce & Gabbana with
a vintage hat, a Coat and clutch bag both by Chloe
with high heel sandals by Marta Jonsson showcasing their tanned inhabitants.
Lots more street style action to follow. JSTREETSTYLE
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