LCM: Saturday - Favourite Looks

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Hardy Amies 



Born in London’s Maida Vale in 1903, Hardy Amies opened the doors of his Savile Row headquarters in 1945 and soon became a pioneer of British tailoring. Although not a signature tailored look, this more modern outfit has an essence of tailoring with a 21st century twist. 

Lou Dalton



One of the few female designers on the British Menswear scene, Lou Dalton has fast become a figurehead for home-grown talent at London Collections Men. Her USP is having an innate & all-encompassing understanding of what men want from their clothes: practicality, a dash of adventure and above all else, something that makes the wearer look damn good. This tailored sports luxe style certainly encompasses all three.

Mackintosh 

In 1823, Charles Macintosh developed the now iconic rubberised fabric, and thereafter the original Mackintosh coat was made. The brand has come a long way since and in this modern age, where quality often counts for nothing, Mackintosh builds on the quality traditions of its forefathers whilst improving these with modern production methods. Every genuine Mackintosh garment is carefully hand made by skilled operatives who have spent years perfecting the techniques required to make a true Mackintosh. 

Matthew Miller


Matthew Miller has a design philosophy that positions fashion as a product, just like ceramics or furniture, balancing simple manufacturing values with an artist’s approach to his craft. Miller sees the wearer as integral to a garment’s worth, raising its importance as soon as it’s worn because of the cultural capital accrued depending on what he or she does in it - or to it - and so developing the inherent character of each piece.

MCM X Christoper Raeburn 

To celebrate its 40th anniversary, German luxury purveyor MCM collaborates with British fashion designer Christopher Raeburn to reimagine the brand's iconic cognac Visetos canvas in his signature RE-MADE aesthetic. The pioneering Raeburn deconstructs and reconstructs original MCM bags, transforming them into a bold, surprising capsule collection of ready-to-wear and accessories made for today's global nomad. An infusion of camo print, a lovable bomber jacket and the colour blue makes this outfit a winner. 




*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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