Matthew Millers AW/14 was dark to say the least. Dim blues and blacks dominated the hard look of the collection which although had the aesthetics of a futuristic dystopian uniform, did feature soft feminine curved detailing on t-shirts and blazers. Cape like scarves were bold and almost heroic, which contrasted the general look that was more suited to a villain.
Amongst the rough around the edges styled looks, there was some clean-cut looks with mismatched proportions and layering. Tops were long and popped out underneath knitted jumpers and slightly cropped under jackets whilst the trousers were slightly short in length and swayed around the ankles.
What is also key here is his source of inspiration. Miller handpicked 10 people he knew personally to write for him a written piece, detailing their reality, both dreams and problems. These texts were then realised on the runway, creating the bleak textured patchworks on trousers and “my life is my life” printed jumpers. This collection had a lot of character and emotion involved making the entire thing that much more intriguing.
Words by Kacion Mayers
Matthew Millers AW/14 was dark to say the least. Dim blues and blacks dominated the hard look of the collection which although had the aesthetics of a futuristic dystopian uniform, did feature soft feminine curved detailing on t-shirts and blazers. Cape like scarves were bold and almost heroic, which contrasted the general look that was more suited to a villain.
Amongst the rough around the edges styled looks, there was some clean-cut looks with mismatched proportions and layering. Tops were long and popped out underneath knitted jumpers and slightly cropped under jackets whilst the trousers were slightly short in length and swayed around the ankles.
What is also key here is his source of inspiration. Miller handpicked 10 people he knew personally to write for him a written piece, detailing their reality, both dreams and problems. These texts were then realised on the runway, creating the bleak textured patchworks on trousers and “my life is my life” printed jumpers. This collection had a lot of character and emotion involved making the entire thing that much more intriguing.
Words by Kacion Mayers
London Collections: Men has come around once again & with the perfect opportunity to catch all the latest trends and unique styles, PAUSE was out snapping all the stylish males we could find. What we saw today was a mix of casual, yet super styled outfits as well as printed, patterned or plain tailored suits. Some people opted for the statement piece, while keeping the rest of the outfit simple and others made their whole outfit a statement. Here is some of the guys we found:
Martell Campbell
Shoes – Oliver Sweeney
Clothing – Paul Smith
Ollie Azarmi
Jacket – Vintage
Pierre
Trousers – Tailor-made by himself
Jean Sebastian
Suit – Laurence Airline
Zokaya Kamara
Blazer – Reiss
Kieron Watts
Scarf – Zara
Harry S Bartlett
Suit – Topman
Angelo Mitakos
Photography by Rianna Tamara