by Hannah Kane | Jan 12, 2015 | Fashion
Photography by Andreea Bogdan
by Hannah Kane | Jan 12, 2015 | Fashion
Play Crystal Waters Gypsy Woman at anything and it’s going to be a huge success. This was absolutely the case at James Long at the Old Sorting Office this Sunday. Thematically, Long’s offering felt darker than ever before – with a direct focus on luxury layered...
by Hannah Kane | Jan 11, 2015 | Fashion
Photography by Andreea Bogdan
by Hannah Kane | Jan 11, 2015 | Fashion
PHOENIX Menswear Fashion Editor Deborah Latouche rounds up LC:M AW15 day 2… Astrid Andersen was my first show of the day; very cool, with a definite Black Panther theme. Luxe fur-adorned aviator hats and lace hoodies feminised an otherwise very strong, masculine...
by Hannah Kane | Jan 11, 2015 | Fashion
Contributing menswear writer Tom Rasmussen’s take on the proceedings… ‘Genius, genius, genius!’ were the words heard bleating from the audience’s lips at the close of the Lou Dalton show this Saturday morning. From a traditional tailoring background, it is...
by Hannah Kane | Jan 11, 2015 | Fashion
Mary-Jane Wiltsher, Assistant Editor What I Wore: Whistles coat, The Lazy Ones trousers, Appletree Boutique shirt, Beyond Retro bag Best for novelty value: Hentsch Man created a cowboy love den in the thudding heart of London’s red light district; think rouged walls,...
by Hannah Kane | Jan 10, 2015 | Fashion
Youngjun Koo @youngjunkoo Tinie Tempah @tiniegram David Gandy @davidgandy_official Karlmond Tang @karlmondtang Lisa Dengler @lisadengler Photography by Andreea...
by Hannah Kane | Jan 10, 2015 | Fashion
Photography: Andreea Bogdan
by Hannah Kane | Jan 10, 2015 | Fashion
Fashion journalist Tom Rasmussen rounds up his London Collections: MEN Day 1 highlights… The thing about London Collections: MEN is its inherent London-ness. Instead of being cooped up in the polygonal bubble that is Somerset House for hours on end, the daily...
by Hannah Kane | Jan 9, 2015 | Fashion
Each January, when the sartorial caper that is London Collections: MEN rolls around, it reminds me a little more of an Ealing Studios comedy; W1’s rain-slicked streets become a feverish caricature of British eccentricity, populated by earnest men in duster coats...