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Designer Spotlight, News

LCF MA show is a treat for menswear enthusiasts

By admin on January 26th, 2009

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The recent LCF MA show was definitely one for the guys, the womenswear was good but with over twice as many menswear designers I definitely had my ‘Brandish’ hat on that evening.

Combining sportswear with tailoring is now quite a conventional route but James Hawkes‘ collection managed to bring something new to the table. Leggings and wet look trousers were teamed with techy blousons and angular shoulder pieces.

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News, Trends

London College of Fashion MA menswear

By admin on January 21st, 2009

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2009 looks like it will be a defining year for menswear, it’s already a given that designer high street collaborations will include a men’s line and Gareth Pugh will be bringing us his men’s collection in Paris in a few days.

Tonight all eyes are on LCF MA graduates as they show us their graduate collections and for the first time the menswear students outnumber the womenswear. Take a look at the ones who were tipped for success, and stay tuned for a full review tomorrow! If you’re interested in seeing some of the womenswear graduates click over to CQ where we posted a preview.

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Heroes and Celebrities, News

What makes Stefano Pilati tick? Find out in London next week…

By admin on October 24th, 2008

Ever been curious to step into the mind of one of fashion’s designer geniuses? Be curious no more, as you can find out what makes Yves Saint Laurent creative director Stefano Pilati tick when he pops over to London next week to speak at the London College of Fashion.

Part of the Sunday Times Style lecture series, Pilati will participate in a question-and-answer session on October 29 about his climb to the top of the fashion world – and, not being one to mince words (see: “Tom [Ford] is talented but not gifted”) you can bet it’ll be interesting to say the least!

* Tickets are £20 (plus a £2.50 booking fee) and are available by either phoning +44 (0)844 209 0371 or you can book online at www.timesonline.co.uk/fashion.

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