LCM : Monday - Favourite Looks

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Coach 


The Coach brand stands for authenticity, innovation, and relevance. Coach is always a high anticipated show to watch to help gauge the type of leather ensambles that will be in season for the next year as they are pioneers in leather goods, having established themselves as the original American house of leather during the second half of the 20th Century. 

John Smedley 

Iconic styles born from the understanding that something expertly crafted can last a lifetime, with their roots in the Derbyshire countryside since 1784 John Smedley continue to create the finest knitwear made in Britain today. Understated elegance and minimalist yet luxurious detailing are key for their brand.

Katie Eary 



Taking cue from Irvine Welsh and William Burroughs, Earys collections are created in the spirit of disobedience. But this is protest, not chaos. Attention to detail comes form hand-crafted leather, wool and brass. Subversive silhouettes are refined in fine tailoring, informed by techniques of Savile Row. Eary takes from the lords and gives to the revolutionaries in unabashed print and colour - drawing from the house acid scene, cybergoths, shufflers and football thugs.

Masion Mihara Yasuhiro



While attending the University, he created his first pairs of shoes and discovered the unique design that would be used in many of creations when he started his own label “MIHARAYASUHIRO” in 1996.
MIHARAYASUHIRO receives a high evaluation in the world due to its uniqueness and highly designed details which can been seen not only in shoes but in his apparel collections. Mihara first took part in Milano Collection in 2006 and has continuously participated in Paris Collection from 2007. The SS09 collection was chosen by Mensstyle.com as one of the TOP 10 greatest Men’s designer collections shown in Paris.

Several 


With its roots firmly embedded in British sub-culture, Several offers an engaging edit of references to serve an informed man with understated clothing that focuses on quality, craftsmanship, and quiet luxury. Traditional wardrobe pieces are made new, wearable, and relevant. Modernity, detail, and soul are cornerstones of the clothing that it creates.


*all photos are via catwalking.com if you wish for me to remove any image please do not hesitate to contact me.

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