Dunhill Menswear S/S 2016 London channels classic menswear with a modern twist. Designer John Ray explores the extremes of formalwear while seamlessly transitioning into relaxed, yacht-ready elegance. The collection feels meticulously curated, with each look reflecting a balance of heritage and contemporary style.
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Alexander McQueen Menswear S/S 2016 London
Alexander McQueen Menswear S/S 2016 London is a study in understated drama and structural elegance. The collection balances formal tailoring with ethereal movement, offering garments that feel simultaneously commanding and delicate. It is McQueen at his signature best—boldly architectural yet refined, with each piece carefully considered to impress in both shape and detail.
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James Long Menswear S/S 2016 London
James Long Menswear S/S 2016 London is flamboyant, imaginative, and unapologetically fun. The collection turns layering, patchwork, and pattern mixing into a playground for creativity, proving that menswear can be just as adventurous and expressive as womenswear. Each look feels intentional, yet lively, capturing a sense of humor and boldness that is hard to ignore.
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Idiot Box Series by Donna Stevens
Australian photographer Donna Stevens’ Idiot Box series is both haunting and strangely familiar. The collection features young children staring blankly at the television, their expressions frozen in a glazed, almost hypnotic state. It’s a quiet commentary on modern life, childhood, and the early influence of screens in shaping attention and imagination.
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J.W. Anderson Menswear S/S 2016 London
J.W. Anderson Menswear S/S 2016 London embraces conceptual elegance with a focus on lightness and transparency. This collection explores subtle innovation in menswear through sheer fabrics, mesh panels, and unconventional applications that challenge expectations while remaining wearable. Each piece carries a quiet sophistication that is thoughtful, modern, and visually striking.
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Sibling Menswear S/S 2016 London
Sibling Menswear S/S 2016 London is a playful, audacious take on athletic style. The design trio Sid Bryan, Joe Bates, and Cozette McCreery turn the football jock aesthetic into something unexpectedly glamorous. It is bold, irreverent, and unapologetically fun, blending sporty references with high-fashion imagination.
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Coach Menswear S/S 2016 London
Coach Menswear Spring Summer 2016 arrived in London with zero interest in playing it safe. This was not the Coach of polite leather totes and quiet luxury nostalgia. This was Coach having fun. Real fun. The kind that involves color, chaos, and a slight identity crisis that somehow works.
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Agi & Sam Menswear S/S 2016 London
Agi & Sam Spring Summer 2016 in London felt like a message from outer space, delivered with tailoring instincts and a mischievous grin. This was menswear that did not ask for attention. It demanded it. Faces painted with galaxy strikes set the tone immediately, signaling that this collection was not interested in realism or restraint. We were leaving Earth, emotionally and stylistically.
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Astrid Andersen Menswear S/S 2016 London
Astrid Andersen Spring Summer 2016 in London came with a narrative, and it did not whisper. It spoke clearly, confidently, and with intention. This was the story of a Muslim b-baller, a concept that could have felt heavy handed in lesser hands. Instead, Andersen delivered something thoughtful, layered, and quietly powerful.
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“2 Kinds of People” Illustration Series
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Nasir Mazhar Menswear S/S 2016 London
Nasir Mazhar Menswear S/S 2016 is unapologetically bold, a collection that leans into post-apocalyptic cool while celebrating the masculine form. It blends sporty elements with avant-garde accessories, creating a look that is both functional and theatrical. The collection feels like the intersection of a streetwear fantasy and a high-fashion narrative, with each piece making a statement on strength, style, and individuality.