Plastic bags never looked this good.
Fun, quirky and experimental sportswear by Christopher Shannon was seen on the runway, closing the first day of London Collections: Men. With plastic bag motifs with a literal take on it, as models walked down the runway in what looks like plastic carrier bag headpieces, it sort of seemed that even trash can somehow be translated into fashion. There were sweatshirts and sweaters in playful and funny slogan that gave the show some comedic vibe. The collection also featured cinched puffer jackets, intarsia knits, oversized sweats and reconstructed tracksuits in an array of colour palette inspired by the bright sunshine during the summer and the gloomy greys we are experiencing now in London.
Plastic bags never looked this good.
Fun, quirky and experimental sportswear by Christopher Shannon was seen on the runway, closing the first day of London Collections: Men. With plastic bag motifs with a literal take on it, as models walked down the runway in what looks like plastic carrier bag headpieces, it sort of seemed that even trash can somehow be translated into fashion. There were sweatshirts and sweaters in playful and funny slogan that gave the show some comedic vibe. The collection also featured cinched puffer jackets, intarsia knits, oversized sweats and reconstructed tracksuits in an array of colour palette inspired by the bright sunshine during the summer and the gloomy greys we are experiencing now in London.
For the first time, LCF held a stand-alone MA Menswear show which was coincide with London Collections: Men.
12 students were selected by a panel of industry figures that included amongst others: Port’s David Hellqvist, founder and buyer of Machine-A Stavros Karelis and Complex’s Daryoush Haj- N.
Photos below taken by Jack Taris, scroll further down to see the full show:
See the full MA menswear show below:
Antonio Slusarz:
Emma Fenton Villar:
Gebei He:
Jasmine Haoyao Deng:
Jun Zhou:
KaKui Cheng:
Kitty Ng:
Na Liu:
ThienTrang Bui:
Xiaoli Su:
Xuefei Wang:
YoungHwan Yang: