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LONDON COLLECTIONS MEN: The 20 looks that you need to know about

ShortList’s style director, Adrian Clark, highlights his top 20 looks from the spring 2017 fashion showcase

LONDON COLLECTIONS MEN: The 20 looks that you need to know about
14 June 2016

ShortList’s style director, Adrian Clark, highlights his top 20 looks from the spring 2017 fashion showcase...

AGI & SAM

The fluid flared trouser and cropped military style jacket will be a key silhouette next spring.


CHRISTOPHER KANE

We love the new direction Kane is moving in, with more of an emphasis on tailoring and this oversized silhouette.


CHRISTOPHER SHANNON

Inspired by youth culture, Shannon reinvents the retro shell suit in a denim fabrication.


COACH

Looking to American counter-culture for inspiration, Coach, once again delivered some of the most covetable leather outerwear pieces shown over the weekend.


J.W.ANDERSON

In one of his most accessible collections to date, Anderson played with the proportions of layering.


CRAIG GREEN

Green’s use of faded tapestry prints that gave a nod towards the Middle-east in inspiration will be highly influential.


KATIE EARY

Sheer yarns, woven into a cobweb technique, show the practical way to wear knit when the temperatures rise.


HOUSE OF HOLLAND

Influenced by the Hacienda and the late 80’s rave scene, House of Holland showed many tongue in cheek prints such as turning the ‘Quavers’ logo into the word ‘Ravers’.


CMMN SWDN

The cropped length trouser with a higher waistline was a look that appeared on many of the runways.


MACKINTOSH

Broad stripes, cut on the diagonal proved a bold and eye catching way to add new interest to the basic mac.


MARGARET HOWELL

It is almost impossible to separate Howell from all that is quintessentially English, yet it always manages to look modern. This shorter length trouser was key to the collection.


COTWEILLER

The zip-through track top will have a ‘moment’ next summer especially when reconstructed in luxury materials.


JOHN SMEDLEY

Optical pattern and print was a big trend for spring, Smedley showed a commercial but interesting way to buy into it. 


JOSEPH

One of the most sophisticated and unchallenging collections we saw this weekend, Joseph looked to utilitarian workwear detailing to update its wardrobe of luxe basics.


MARKUS LUPFER

This boxy, cropped fit ventures into new territory for the safari jacket, giving it more of a contemporary feel.


YMC

Celebrating the influx of African art that permeated British culture in the late 1960’s, You Must Create showed one of our favourite collections throughout all of LCM.


MIHARA YASUHIRO

The clash of cultures, one part Americana, one part Far-East, continues to drive men’s casualwear.


TOPMAN DESIGN

In tribute to British seaside towns, Topman Design set a precedent for less pretentious and more ‘fun’ fashions at LCM.


PHOEBE ENGLISH MAN

With everything being manufactured in the UK, English is a designer to watch. Her artisan approach to menswear is very refreshing.


TIGER OF SWEDEN

Tailoring that featured an elbow length sleeve, breathed modernity into a classic wardrobe staple

With thanks to Mercedes Benz