London Collections Men Autumn/Winter 2016 - facts and figures

This season there were 65 designers showing on schedule, and 65 designers in the Designer Showrooms in the January edition of the event.

For the first time this season, the Designer Showrooms were located under one roof at Victoria House, housing Ready-to-Wear and Accessories, alongside a BFC Show Space.

London Collections Men Autumn/Winter 2016 - facts and figures

The show schedule featured shows and presentations by internationally acclaimed brands such as Alexander McQueen, Belstaff, Burberry, dunhill, Topman Design and Coach.

Barbour, Moschino and Pringle of Scotland were returning to the schedule this season. Luxury tailoring were represented by Gieves & Hawkes, Hardy Amies, Paul Smith and Richard James.

The BFC’s NEWGEN MEN initiative sponsored by Topman saw London’s brightest emerging design talents showcase Autumn/Winter 2016 collections. Agi&Sam, Bobby Abley, Craig Green, Liam Hodges (new this season) and Nasir Mazhar each hosted catwalk shows.

The best of British creativity was seen at Christopher Kane, Christopher Raeburn, Christopher Shannon, J.W.Anderson, James Long, John Smedley, KTZ, Lou Dalton, Marques’Almeida, Matthew Miller, Sibling, Qasimi and YMC.

You can look forward to read more about each brand's presentation. We will show some of the most interesting suit's models presented during the designer's shows.

Photos and information: londoncollections.co.uk


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