
Following the release of the Pre-Fall/Winter campaigns by designers and labels worldwide, the first Fashion Week of the year has just started — The British Fashion Council presents London Collections: Men. This event gives a chance for the best of established, luxury and recently graduated fashion designers to showcase their collections to myriad of media, bloggers, buyers and celebrities.
The first day packed shows from Hackett London, John Smedley, MAN, Hunter Gather, Fashion East, Orlebar Brown, Hentsch Man and Meadham Kirchhoff. My favourite collections from the day included Lou Dalton, Richard Nicoll, Mr. Start, Lee Roach and Topman.
Lou Dalton Autumn/Winter 2013





Richard Nicoll Autumn/Winter 2013





Mr. Start Autumn/Winter 2013





Lee Roach Autumn/Winter 2013





Topman Design Autumn/Winter 2013





Topman are courageous to release a collection so focused on colours not usually associated with the cooler months — prime example being the bright orange, but, there is no doubt that this collection may be one of the best so far. The desert sun inspired colour choices create the illusion of warmness, which are of course actualized by the wools in the sweaters and jumpers and the rugged masculinity of the clothing.
On a final note: The live stream of the show was one of the first to use 360 camera vision available to online viewers worldwide, and the chance to tweet magazine editors in the front row, as you can see below I had a conversation with one of Steve Salter from i-D magazine. I must say I was starstruck!
