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London Men’s Fashion Week FW18 Moodboard

The inspirations directly from the catwalks

London Men’s Fashion Week FW18 Moodboard The inspirations directly from the catwalks

Ready.

Steady.

Go.

London inaugurates the men's fashion week for the FW18 season.

Only three days to discover the style of tomorrow declined by each designer according to their personal taste and dozens of different influences.

In a post-Brexit England, some choose to explore their origins and, thus, fascinating and distant cultures like Grace Wales Bonner who tries to understand the creole aesthetics through the "Migration series" by Jacob Lawrence or as Xander Zhou who tries to conjugate east and West, resulting in a vague sci-fi mood.

Craig Green remains a talent to bet on with his creations that are increasingly similar to performance art, so much so that he is nicknamed the "next Rei Kawakubo". Samuel Ross also relies on art with his A-Cold-Wall brand, inspired by the sculptures of Anthony Caro. Alex Mullins takes the idea of the fragmented prints from broken plates; Liam Hodges as a cartoon and Ian Dury & The Blockheads; Astrid Andersen from the 1980s aesthetic movement Buffalo.

And all the others from whom or what are they influenced?

Look below to find out.

Art & Design

 

Tourne de Transmission - Lee Gordon

 

A-COLD-WALL - Anthony Caro “Shadows”

 

Alex Mullins - Sandra Shashou

 

Grace Wales Bonner - Jacob Lawrence “Carpenters”

 

Charles Jeffrey Loverboy - Claes Oldenburg “Shelf Life Number 1”

 

An homage to

 

Astrid Andersen – Ray Petri Buffalo’s archive

 

Edward Crutchley – Illustrations by Niō Mizushima for a Japanese edition of  “Journey to the West”

 

Bobby Abley – Looney Tunes Titti

 

Kiko Kostadinov - Barbet Schroeder’s film “More”

 

Liam Hodges - Ian Dury & The Blockheads

 

Cottweiler – Pstojna Cave

 
 

Wood Wood - “The Breakfast Club”