The best 5 things about London Fashion Week
Give me five
January 8th, 2014
Today finish the men's FW 14 London Fashion Week and so it's time to make a little analysis about it. This week, for Give Me Five, we propose you five details of five fashion designer which have impressed us the most during these days of British runaways.
Bobby Abley's tooth braces
Halfway between appearingcute characters of Disney cartoons and scaring characters of horror movie, Abley's models parade with a strange - but also incredibly fascinating - silver tooth brace that forces them to smile. Bobby Abley always manages to impress, mixing elements reassuring like cartoons with components absolutely in a nightmare style. The result, needless to say, is amazing.
Being great admirers of the patterns we could not help but dwell on the print atom that form the leitmotif of the collection of Christopher Kane. We especially appreciated the molecolar all-over pattern in the shades of red and green, the contrast of the two colors create together is really interesting.
Jonathan offers a particularly androgynous collection respecting his "things can be borrowed from a man to a woman and from a woman to a man." It's important to mention the shoes, offered in three color variants, whose surreal form catch all glances.
Innocence and street culture blend together with Astrid Andersen who offers a reinterpretation of the traditional concept of masculinity. The designer believes that even the most seemingly brutish man can hide in reality a remarkable sensitivity. So a distinctly street style is now declined in the delicate color par excellence, the baby blue. Choice that perfectly sums up the concept and that we particularly like.
Even if the temperatures are rising more and more, these coats make you want a perpetual cold. Over, simple cuts and fancy stripe details. Xander Zhou has created a real must have for the next cold season. Would you like a time machine, right?