A/W 22/23 CATWALKS: JACQUEMUS DESERT WHITE
Jacquemus’ A/W 22/23 catwalk took place in Southern France’s Camargue, surrounded by gigantic mounds of salt, with a ‘frow’ made out of salt crystal….
Jacquemus’ A/W 22/23 catwalk took place in Southern France’s Camargue, surrounded by gigantic mounds of salt, with a ‘frow’ made out of salt crystal….
Jonathan Anderson presented a groundbreaking collection for the Loewe mens S/S 23 catwalk show, blending sportswear and vibrant colour with clothes literally growing down…
Warm and buttery yellows were key at Milan Fashion Week Mens, appearing across outerwear, shirts, knitwear and baggy leather pants, paired with soft warm…
Cobalt continued to be a key colour at London Fashion Week Mens, with the vibrant blue being worn in head to toe looks both…
Robyn Lynch hosted her second physical show at the Truman Brewery space in East London for London Fashion Week Mens S/S 23. The collection…
Grace Wales Bonner made her highly anticipated return to the runway as Pitti Uomo’s official guest designer, putting on a show in at Florence’s…
For the Dior Mens Spring 2023 catwalk show the brand took over Windward Avenue in Venice Beach, Los Angeles – an iconic street that…
The latest Jacquemus S/S 22 runway show took place in Hawaii, with models walking down a cobalt catwalk on the Moli’i Gardens’s beach on…
We love these tones of bright red highlighted with a pop of bright green and a hint of pink, contrasted with the white snow.
Optimistic, bold and bright, matte finish fabrications, uplifting knits, playful jackets and statement suiting add an element of fun to A/W menswear.
Saturated shade, the power of pink, hyper brights, directional yet wearable outerwear, key colour for the new bright tailoring.
Bold bright reds are applied to all casual product categories, with co-ords, outerwear, knitwear and pants featuring white styling accents.
Bold purples emerge for statement suiting and casual outerwear, while darker eggplant shades offer a more wearable alternative.
Bold blues continue from S/S 22 as a commercial fashion colour for monochrome styling, outerwear, tailoring and knits.
Yellow green tones, more muted alternatives to lime, render knits, outerwear and casual pieces, glossy leather and directional vinyl.
Dark red-purplish shades, luxury aesthetic, monochrome styling, key colour for luxe leather, works across all categories
Mid-tone greenish-blue shades of aqua and jade are saturated and bold, yet wearable – creating a colour statement for outerwear and casual wear.
A warm alternative to black, tonal layering, renders suiting, outerwear & smart separates, luxe appeal, pairs with purple accents
Total tonal shades of warm winter white, cream & camel, are used on mixed materials and tactile textiles such as shearling, fleece and teddy…