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Katie Eary Men’s RTW Spring 2015
The designer's typically upbeat show saw her imagining how the cowboys of the future would look, and the…
Xander Zhou Men’s RTW Spring 2015
The models looked like a tribe of futuristic lost boys, clad in the designer’s punkish take on men’s wear…
Alex Mullins Men’s RTW Spring 2015
The designer imagined a Native American biker gang hanging out in a trailer park.
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Joseph Men’s RTW Spring 2015
Mark Thomas, the new head men’s wear designer at the brand, gave Fifties wardrobe classics a fresh spin…
Craig Green Men’s RTW Spring 2015
The designer sent out a fluid collection, including garments that resembled samurai robes.
Burberry Prorsum Men’s RTW Spring 2015
Wanderlust was the impetus behind Christopher Bailey’s romantic collection that came in a kaleidoscope of…
Kit Neale Men’s RTW Spring 2015
“This was about an adolescent dragged on holiday to the Mediterranean with his parents,” said Kit Neale, who…
Sibling Men’s RTW Spring 2015
The design trio returned to form with a show that was more about the spectacle than just clothes.
Huntergather Men’s RTW Spring 2015
The Eighties' soul boy movement influenced the brand's bright palette and wide-legged silhouette for spring.
Fashion East Men’s RTW Spring 2015
Edward Crutchley, who took part in the Fashion East group presentation on Monday showed a street wear…
E. Tautz Men’s RTW Spring 2015
Patrick Grant employed luxurious tailoring fabrics to create boyish sportswear, yielding one of the most…
Maharishi Men’s RTW Spring 2015
The works of the late Italian artist Alighiero Boetti, best known for his embroidered maps of the world…
Duchamp Men’s RTW Spring 2015
“It’s all about the English gentry, whether they’re at work, off duty, or at play,” said design director…
James Long Men’s Spring 2015
The designer kept his beloved boxing references, but transported his sporty hoods, sweatshirts and wraps to a…
Casely-Hayford Men’s RTW Spring 2015
The father-and-son duo addressed the normcore movement, applying their brand of highbrow sartorial anarchy to…