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Nina Jones

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Phoebe English Men’s RTW Spring 2016

The designer took a pared-back approach for her men's debut.

Joseph Men’s RTW Spring 2016

Mark Thomas said that he'd looked to "stripped-back" Nineties photography and Nineties sportswear for the…

Margaret Howell Men’s RTW Spring 2016

There was a jaunty, outdoorsy mood to Margaret Howell's pared-back, classic men's wear this season.

Lee Roach Men’s RTW Spring 2016

Lee Roach, a graduate of London's Central Saint Martins, logged time working at both the punkish Meadham…

Oliver Spencer Men’s RTW Spring 2016

There was an easy yet genteel feel to Oliver Spencer's spring outing, which was set to the strains of a…

Nigel Cabourn Men’s RTW Spring 2016

Nigel Cabourn boasts more than 4,000 military uniforms in his vast archive, which he turned to for his spring…

Kit Neale Men’s RTW Spring 2016

Kit Neale – who's made quirky prints and motifs his calling card – took a more-is-more approach to kookiness…

Lou Dalton Men’s RTW Spring 2016

Lou Dalton's collection took its cues from early Nineties ravers. But Dalton distilled the idea via precise…

Nasir Mazhar Men’s RTW Spring 2016

Nasir Mazhar sent out tough, technical-looking sportswear with some rococo flourishes, in a largely…

Topman Design Men’s RTW Spring 2016

The questionable fashions of the Seventies and Eighties were gleefully exalted here via nylon tracksuits…

Europe’s Markets Dip

Investors were wary as the IMF pulled out of discussions with Greece over its debt situation.

Craig Green Unveils Campaign with Nick Knight

The images picture models jumping in mid-air wearing Green's fall designs.

Marques’ Almeida Resort 2016

Marta Marques and her design partner Paulo Almeida infused their laid-back silhouettes with an "aggressively…

Antonio Berardi Resort 2016

Antonio Berardi looked to capture "a sense of nostalgia…for precision and the finest details" in a collection…

Shrimps Resort 2016

For the collection, Hannah Weiland turned to what she called an "ice cream" color palette.