A playfully cocky ode to Brazil, Xtina and childhood cartoons. Things that stood out in the show were his uses of peacock like bird feathers, the X-Tina drag queen and Bobby Abley’s trademark of mixing cartoons with sexuality. See the Bobby Abley Menswear F/W 2016 collection below:
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Katie Eary Menswear F/W 2016 London
Psychedelically groovy nostalgia, with heavy pattern mixing, fish visuals and silky sleepwear. See the Katie Eary Menswear F/W 2016 collection below:
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Xander Zhou Menswear F/W 2016 London
Glam rock gets a grungy spin in the latest Xander Zhou F/W 2016 collection. Glitzy, dirty with an overall sense of nonchalant cool. See the Xander Zhou Menswear F/W 2016 show presented at LFW below:
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Sean Suen Menswear F/W 2016 London
The 80’s punk anarchist with extreme facial piercings and a sneering attitude. That’s what the Sean Suen Menswear F/W 2016 collection centered around, a lot of bad assery with an array of stylized coats and body paint. See the Sean Suen Menswear F/W 2016 collection presented at LFW below:
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Burberry Menswear F/W 2016 London
The Burberry Menswear F/W 2016 collection had classic fits and coats with the occasional sporty and glamorous flair. for example sequined track suits, fur detailing and sneakers. See the Burberry collection below:
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KTZ Menswear F/W 2016 London
Sporty heavily geared uniforms meet glam rocker looks in the latest KTZ Menswear F/W collection. See the KTZ Menswear F/W 2016 collection below:
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Alexander McQueen Menswear F/W 2016 London
Sarah Burton’s Alexander McQueen collection was an old worldly show with formal goth and vampire themes. Long coats, tailored trousers and dark styling. What stood out was the dangling facial jewelry and use of butterfly patterns. See the Alexander McQueen Menswear F/W 2016 collection below:
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Moschino Menswear F/W 2016 London
Moschino, always high energy and blunt. The showy attire consisted of pop art inspiration with a funky 80’s and 90’s feel. What stood out was the use of head to toe vinyl holographic clothing. See the Moschino Menswear F/W 2016 collection presented in London below:
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James Long Menswear F/W 2016 London
Boyishly bright with looks pulled from 70’s inspiration. Including layered looks with bomber jackets, shearling coats, and knitwear. See the James Long Menswear F/W 2016 presented in London below:
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J.W.Anderson Menswear F/W 2016 London
The J.W.Anderson Menswear collection featured whimsical quirky looks with a nod to vintage classic chic. Using various textures including fur, silk, and snail visuals. See the J.W.Anderson Menswear F/W 2016 collection presented in London below:
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Sibling Menswear F/W 2016 London
Playfully sporty with a focus on boxing attire and knitwear. See the Sibling Menswear F/W 2016 London show below: