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A/W ’15-16 Trends By ‘London Collections: Men’

An array of menswear designs for the next Autumn/Winter 2015-2016 season has been recently showcased at the just wrapped up edition of British men-focused style extravaganza ‘London Collections: Men’. Created under the guidance of the brand’s creative helm Gordon Richardson, the collection included several glam-rock and psychedelic motifs inspired clothing, thigh-hugging jeans, oversized coats and […]

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A/W CollectionAn array of menswear designs for the next Autumn/Winter 2015-2016 season has been recently showcased at the just wrapped up edition of British men-focused style extravaganza ‘London Collections: Men’.

Created under the guidance of the brand’s creative helm Gordon Richardson, the collection included several glam-rock and psychedelic motifs inspired clothing, thigh-hugging jeans, oversized coats and tartan pieces. 'London Collections: Men'.

The New York-based leatherwear specialist ‘Coach’ presented its first male fashion catwalk at the London event. Drawing inspiration from its leathery heritage, the collection included an array of shearling coats in varying volumes, collegiate jackets, camouflage designs, sweaters and narrow jeans, all designed by the label’s British-born executive creative director Stuart Vevers.

Agi Mdumulla and Sam Cotton, the designers behind the English label Agi and Sam, were inspired from the vibrant colours of Lego bricks. The collection included an array of colour blocked and printed turtlenecks, coats, loose trousers and long sleeve shirts.

The range featured sequined and paisley print shirts, shearling coats, tasselled scarves, tailored trenches and fringed ponchos in shades of ivy green, taupe, purple, yellow and navy.

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