“interpretation of the literature of the Lord of the Flies.” – Marjan Pejoski See the KTZ Menswear S/S 2018 collection presented in London below:
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KTZ Menswear F/W 2017 London
“It’s easy to want to create an army, now. That’s an obvious way to go. But I don’t mean an army so much in the traditional sense—more a strong group of people.” -Marjan Pejoski See the KTZ Menswear F/W 2017 collection presented in London below:
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Matt Lister by Karl Slater
Scruffy male model Matt Lister poses in a sporty leather based fashion editorial shot for KALTBLUT. Captured by fashion photographer Karl Slater with styling by Hannah Rose Fry using pieces from James Long, KTZ, Umbro and Cottweiler. See the shoot below: Photographer: Karl Slater www.instagram.com/slaterkarl/ Stylist: Hannah Rose Fry www.instagram.com/hannahrosefry/ Model: Matt Lister from Established www.instagram.com/mrmattlister/
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KTZ Menswear S/S 2017 London
Playful show with dark jock goth looks in strictly black and white, cut outs and leather. See the KTZ Menswear S/S 2017 collection presented in London 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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KTZ Ready To Wear S/S 2016 LFW
This seasons KTZ collection retained its dramatic sensibilities it’s known for but with an urban Madmax clubkid feel. Tight industrial body suits topped with a spiky fro, sexy and intense. See the KTZ SS 2016 collection below:
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KTZ Menswear S/S 2016 London
KTZ Menswear S/S 2016 London is all about the energy of the streets amplified into high-fashion intensity. Athletic, synthetic, and undeniably sexy, the collection merges performance wear with a runway-ready sensibility. Every look feels like it could move seamlessly from the catwalk to a high-octane urban adventure, combining functionality with style.
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KTZ Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW
KTZ’s Fall 2015 collection was bold, vibrant, and impossible to ignore. The runway fused cultural inspirations with maximalist 80’s energy, creating a show that was both visually striking and conceptually rich. There was a strong sense of heritage woven into the designs, while modern silhouettes and bold styling gave the collection a contemporary edge.
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KTZ S/S 2015 LFW
KTZ’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection at London Fashion Week was bold, unapologetic, and thoroughly theatrical. The line drew inspiration from Victorian portraiture and classical artwork, translating familiar images into wearable, three-dimensional prints. Each piece felt like a miniature art installation, merging fashion with fine art in a way that is both playful and visually arresting. This was not a quiet collection; it demanded attention.