Menswear Highlights from London Fashion Week AW10 ~ The Fashion Buzz
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Friday, February 26, 2010

Menswear Highlights from London Fashion Week AW10

Menswear at London Fashion week is becoming bigger and better each season. Last Wednesday was dedicated to wall to wall menswear with a great selection of classic looks and some more street wear pieces.

Paul Costelloe showed that he knows just how to craft classic pieces including coats that would be perfectly on trend and fashionable as they are now for many years. Paul is one of the most established designers on the circuit but he knows how to keep his designs fresh.   

B store menswear is a collection full of contemporary cuts,quality fabrics and trendy details including rolled up legs annd gloves. This is the perfect look for the urban man that wants to work cutting edge sophistication to the full .

JW Anderson was a much more casual affair with what seemed like a fusion of punk, grunge and gothic influences all rolled into one. It featured tartans and plaids, dog collars chunky knits and heavy buckled boots. An alternative collection that will be suited to those with a sense of individuality.

The Carolyn Massey collection included some very interesting knitwear and mute dusty pink colours including this all in one with layers of wrap around scarf and a stripey jumper and cropped trousers layered over what looked like some large holed fish net tights . A warm and stylish look that perhaps might not be to everyones taste, but innovative and creative for those that dare. Again heavy boots were the order of the day,  they are obviously going to be a key look for AW10.

For the first time, Topman showed the Topman Design Collection as a solo collection this season. This is the street wear that everyone wants to wear. It  is the ultimate in wearability combined with a little innovative cool. Obviously with some major military and utilitarian influences easy to wear with lots of layers.

pictures from catwalking.com 

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